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[QUOTE="Jeff H, post: 2087147, member: 5630"] This morning from a meteorologist that does contract work for schools, heating companies, ski resorts, etc. He's pretty good....usually. [B]Next Week: We continue to see multiple model support and pattern alignment trends suggesting a truly major late season winter storm event during the Tue/Wed period. There is still enough time between today and next Tuesday for things to change, but some of the model data is supportive of excessive snowfall totals developing somewhere across the region from eastern PA/NJ, southeastern NY on into southern and central New England. Widespread heavy snow seems likely with a zone of excessive snows, greater than 15 inches, if not 2 feet setting up somewhere across the region. The storm will be accompanied by strong winds as well and there is the potential for this to be an very HIGH IMPACT event that brings normal activities, both personal and business, to a standstill for an extended period of time. [/B] [B]I try not to over-hype any particular event, knowing full well how things can change in 3 to 4 days, but I do think the setup is worry of an special heads-up. I strongly believe I will need to issue a special storm update at least on Sunday and maybe even one on Saturday so folks and businesses can adjust plans if the trends continue...[/B] [/QUOTE]
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