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News -
Snow
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Written by Reed Patrick Timmer
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Monday, 24 November 2008 20:00 |
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A strong vertically-stacked storm system will deepen slightly and become parked over southeast Ontario over the next few days, with heavy rain and snow falling across the Northeast U.S. into southern Quebec in the warm advection zone to the east of the cyclone. 8-16 inches of snow are possible over the western and southern Adirondacks and eastern Catskills by Midnight Tuesday, with the heaviest accumulations above 2000 feet. Winter storm warnings are in effect for these areas, and flood watches have been issued for much of the Hudson River Valley into western New England. If anyone has pictures of the heavy snowfall, and would allow me to post them to the blog, please email them to reed@tornadovideos.net.
As seen in the regional radar loop from ~9:00 pm EST, the precipitation has already begun across parts of New York state into southern Quebec, with light to moderate snow now falling across the higher elevations. Check back for updates on this winter storm, and I'll also be in Michigan beginning Dec 10 to stream live a few lake effect events in MI, NY, and southern Ontario! Time to see some 6 inch per hour snowfall rates...
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