Sunday morning update on Mon-Tue!

Right into it, then.

The clipper gives us 3-4 inches of snow.  We may see some flurries/light snow showers late Sunday night (9-10pm) but the snow doesn't begin in earnest until the overnight hours (maybe 1-2am).  Snow continues on and off through mid to late Monday afternoon, when there should be a break in the precipitation.

Then around 6-8pm Monday, we'll see the Nor'easter crank up.  Current guidance suggests that the most dire impacts will be in north Jersey, NYC, and New England, where more than a foot of wind-driven snow is likely.  Philly, South Jersey, Bucks, Chester, and Montgomery Counties will get an additional 6-8 inches of accumulation, giving them 9-12 between late Sunday night and Tuesday afternoon.  

A message brought to you by your local grocer.In Berks and Lancaster Counties, we appear to be toward the outskirts of this storm, so we're not looking at a direct hit.  But we can still expect an additional 4-6 inches, so the storm total (from late Sunday night through Tuesday afternoon) is 6-10 inches.

In all the areas affected by the storm--from Bally to Bridesburg to Burlington to Brooklyn to Boston to Bangor--expect blizzard or near-blizzard conditions: wind-driven snow, lots of drifting, low visibilities, and some power outages.  It will cold as well: high Monday of 27; high Tuesday of 23.  Still windy and cold on Wednesday, but sunny.

And then we're watching something for Friday 1/30.

Percentages:

Chance of delay Monday, 94%

Chance of cancellation Monday, 78%

Chance of delay Tuesday, 55%

Chance of cancellation Tuesday, 70%

Chance of delay Wednesday, 40%

Chance of cancellation Wednesday, 24%

Stay tuned for updates!

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