I've revised downward the amount of snowfall accumulation the Philadelphia region is looking at overnight Sunday into Monday, with the possibility rain could alter the forecast. The storm gathering from the Southwest should hit and intensify along the East Coast, but it's looking as if it won't be as bad as originally forecast.Rico says that's fine with him; less is always better... (Until it melts, and the fucking foundation leaks again...)
We're looking at a coating of snow in South Jersey, approaching the I-95 corridor. In Philly, not much more. I'll be revising as the storm approaches. The biggest challenge is nailing how much, and when, it will change to rain.
Here's what happened overnight from Friday into Saturday morning that changed things:Models shifted north with the storm track, meaning milder air should punch through the I-95 corridor, keeping Philadelphia, South Jersey, and Delaware mainly liquid, with heavy rains overnight Sunday into Monday morning, with a change back to snow before ending later Monday. Highs on Monday could reach into the upper thirties, meaning melting is in store.
01 February 2015
Less snow expected
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