The computer models have shifted a storm system moving up the East - TopicsExpress



          

The computer models have shifted a storm system moving up the East Coast, on Friday and Saturday, dramatically to the west over the past 24 hours. It now appears more likely that there is going to be a major snowstorm for the Southern Appalachians and then up the I-95 corridor from Washington D.C. to Downeast Maine. In terms of snowfall accumulation, significant amounts are possible in this zone. We need to see a little more consistency in the modeling before we talk about numbers, but the potential for exists for a half foot or more. The main time frame is Friday night through Saturday night. Due to the shift to the west, parts of Southeast Ohio may now see some snow flakes. Below is the snowfall accumulation map from the European Model. We have added the chance of flurries to the forecast for areas south and east of Zanesville. Areas along the Ohio River have the chance for a little more snow, especially from Portsmouth to Marietta.
Posted on: Thu, 22 Jan 2015 04:45:16 +0000

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