7 Feet of Snow Forecasted to Slam South America This Week
A significant mid-winter storm is forecasted to impact the central and southern Andes, bringing substantial snowfall to several ski resorts....
Long-range models disagree on the storm's track and potential snowfall.
Light to moderate snow is expected Sunday afternoon, with a dusting to three inches of accumulation likely.
The American model predicts a secondary low that could bring 6 to 12 inches of snow to the Delmarva Peninsula, South Jersey, and Long Island.
The European model does not develop the secondary low, predicting less than three inches of snow for most areas.
Gusty northeast winds, potentially reaching 40 mph, are expected along the coast.
The forecast for Sunday and Monday remains uncertain as models vary significantly after Sunday afternoon. The American model indicates a secondary low-pressure system forming off the Jersey Shore, potentially leading to heavy snowfall in specific areas. In contrast, the European model maintains the primary low offshore without developing the secondary system, resulting in less snow. Forecasters expect greater clarity by Friday afternoon as onshore data improves modeling accuracy. Areas most likely to see over six inches of snow include South Jersey and Long Island, with lighter accumulations further inland. Stay updated with Storm Team 4 for the latest forecast refinements.
Q: How much snow is expected in NYC this weekend?
Current forecasts suggest a dusting to three inches by Sunday afternoon, with the potential for heavier snow Sunday night into Monday depending on which model proves more accurate.
Q: Which areas are most likely to see significant snowfall?
South Jersey and Long Island are at the highest risk of receiving over six inches of snow.
Be prepared for potential snow and gusty winds this weekend.
Monitor the forecast closely, as predictions are still evolving.
If you are in South Jersey or Long Island, be aware of the possibility of heavy snow.
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