Friday, February 5, 2010

One Final Morning Update

Everything is on track at the moment for an historic storm for the Mid-Atlantic. One major change to my map would be to drag the 10-15" line north to an E-W position through Trenton. North of that, the 6-10" line would go along I-78. And the 3-6" line would get dropped about 10 miles further south. Here are some revised snow total expectations:

NYC: 1-4" Bronx to 4-8" Staten Island/Brooklyn (higher amounts possible)
Morristown: 3-6"
New Brunswick: 6-10"
Coastal Monmouth/Ocean: 6-10" Sandy Hook, 10-15" Belmar, 12-18" Seaside Heights, 12-24" LBI
Trenton: 10-15"
Philly: 10-15" North, 12-18" Airport
Allentown: 6-10"
Atlantic/Cape May/Cumberland Counties: 15-24", with isolated higher amounts.
Wilmington: 12-20"
Dover: 15-24"+
Baltimore: 15-30"
DC: 15-30"
Delmarva: 12-24" south of Dover, 6-12" Salisbury, 2-5" Chincoteague

Sleet concern areas: Along and south of a Bethany Beach, DE-Fredricksburg, VA-Just S of Charlottesville, VA line. Some sleet still likely in NJ, but should not make major impact on final totals.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Matt -
Your predictions were closer that some local stations. Thanks for the information. I used it for making all my plans - work and personal. Jared sent your blog my way.

Jard's Mom