A weak area of low pressure brings the chance of a few light snow showers mainly after midnight into Monday morning, especially over Long Island, Westchester, and S CT.
After these clear the area, a high pressure returns behind the low, bringing dry weather with diminishing cloud cover for Monday afternoon.
We then watch an interesting storm for Tuesday which could bring coastal areas their first “moderate” snowfall of the season.
This sneaky system will approach the area overnight tonight and into Mmonoday morning. As I mention, those in Rockland, Westchester, NYC, Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island, CT, and all of LI including portions of Northern Coastal NJ will see some festive flakes. Maybe a coating to even a couple of inches where the snowfall is steadiest and heaviest. More of a nuisance than anything else.
Tuesday we have a system that bears watching and has more TEETH. Here is a POSSIBLE scenario for this system
I will have more of an update on the Tuesday system tomorrow evening
Jason has been forecasting weather for over 30 years. Over the past several years, he realized the power and promise that social media holds for atmospheric scientists and broadcast meteorologists – power to follow and connect over their passion, and share knowledge to keep people informed, safe and entertained. The rapid growth of his own Facebook forecast page led Jason to co-create My Weather Concierge®, a first-its-kind app that puts the power elite forecasters to anyone’s hands –offering personalized forecasts for any and all occasions. Jason has shared his weather wisdom on The Weather Channel’s “Weather Gone Viral” and SIRIUS SM radio. He remains active as a winter weather expert and a Long Range Forecasting Analyst as he developed the mobile app- My Weather Concierge®. View more posts