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Projected Monday Storm Track Shifting South

There will be snow in Southern New England Sunday night into Monday, the question is will the storm be disruptive a minor nuisance? At this point, the trend is toward a minor nuisance, but there is still the potential for several inches of snow. Our current forecast map is most likely on the high side, and we will adjust it Saturday afternoon, if necessary.

The current Right Weather snow forecast with the arrows indicating how the snow amounts may slide south based on the latest consensus storm track.
The current Right Weather snow forecast with the arrows indicating how the snow amounts may slide south based on the latest consensus storm track.

The latest projections from some computer model show the main storm taking a track farther south on Monday. In that scenario, there is still some snow Sunday night, but there is not much on Monday as cold/dry air pours in from the north. The result is the steadier snow is pushed south into the Mid-Atlantic, and SNE receives just a minor accumulation, without much steady snow on Monday. We will continue to check information throughout the day, and Right Weather Pro members can follow it all on the Live Blog.

Storm Timing

Occasional snow showers developing Sunday afternoon. Steadier snow that has a better chance of accumulating Sunday night. Chance of snow on Monday – depends on storm track. Storm ends by late Monday afternoon – at the latest. It will end by midday Monday if it tracks south.

Fred Campagna

President and Chief Meteorologist - Right Weather LLC AMS Certified Consulting Meteorologist #756 AMS Certified Broadcast Meteorologist #126

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