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Monday, December 6, 2010

A White Christmas....Maybe?



Normally, here in New York, we run about a 30% of having some snow cover on the ground at Christmas, but presently, several long range weather forecast models are upping that percentage to about 50%.

A storm that will take shape by the middle of December will cross the country and could end up developing into a major snowstorm for portions of the mid-Atlantic and New England.  Repetitive cold waves and the threats of storms will keep hitting parts of the East in the weeks leading up to Christmas, and, one or two of these storms has the potential to become a major snowstorm for portions of the mid-Atlantic and New England, including a storm that may hit the East from December 12-14.

There are different storm track scenarios at this point that mean the difference between mostly rain or a potential blizzard along the Interstate 95 corridor from Washington, D.C., to Boston.

We will keep you advised.

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