East coast storm continues to churn northeast up the coast. Current radar loop below.
I'm sticking with National Weather Service snowfall forecasts at this stage of the game. Heavy snow should stay inland away from major cities like New York City and Boston. Philadelphia will see the most accumulation.
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Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Major East Coast Snow For Thanksgiving
Significant east coast storm will impact travel tomorrow and Thanksgiving. Expect significant flight delays out of all major hubs tomorrow and early Thursday.
Probability of at least 6 inches of snow is greatest from Allentown, PA northeast into southern New Hampshire.
The newest projections are bringing the heaviest snowfall further west.
National Weather Service snowfall forecasts.
CLICK THE LINKS BELOW FOR SNOWFALL FORECAST UPDATES
NWS Philadelphia
NWS State College, PA
NWS New York City
NWS Binghamton
NWS Boston
Probability of at least 6 inches of snow is greatest from Allentown, PA northeast into southern New Hampshire.
The newest projections are bringing the heaviest snowfall further west.
National Weather Service snowfall forecasts.
CLICK THE LINKS BELOW FOR SNOWFALL FORECAST UPDATES
NWS Philadelphia
NWS State College, PA
NWS New York City
NWS Binghamton
NWS Boston
Washington, DC area |
Philadelphia |
Central PA |
Central New York |
New York City Metro |
Boston, Connecticut, Rhode Island |
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