John Ghiorse: Saturday Morning Storm Update - Some of RI May Get Hit Hard

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John Ghiorse: Saturday Morning Storm Update - Some of RI May Get Hit Hard

This continues to be one of the most difficult storms to forecast in quite some time. The reason? We are on the northern fringe of a megastorm which is blasting the Mid-Atlantic states with 15"-30" of snow, but will skirt just south of New England today. There are reports in Pennsylvania of 2 feet of snow in one community, but almost nothing just 25 miles to the north.  So, any jog of a few miles in the projected track either closer or farther away will make a BIG difference in our final snow accumulation.

Looking at the latest data, is beginning along our south coast this morning and will slowly spread inland. It will become heavy for a while but then diminish by later in the day or evening and be out of the area altogether by Sunday morning. My best estimate of total snow accumulations are as follows: 6"-12" along coastal communities from Westerly to New Bedford and Cape Cod. 4"-8" from Providence eastward to Taunton and Plymouth. 2"-4" in the area of Worcester to Boston.

Virtually nothing from the northern Massachusetts border into Northern New England.

These amounts could change considerably with any deviation in the storm track. Continue to be aware of the latest updates.


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