Winter Storm Quinn will hammer the storm-weary Northeast with heavy snow and strong winds, triggering additional power outages and tree damage just days after another nor’easter knocked out power to over 2 million.
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No changes to the snowfall forecast. Recent slight SE shifts added confidence to the going forecast.
NYC: 6-12″ (more west)
Boston: 3-6″ (more west)
Philly: 5-10″ (more northwest)
Allentown: 10-15″
Hartford: 8-12″
Providence: 2-4″
No changes to the snowfall forecast. Recent slight SE shifts added confidence to the going forecast.
NYC: 6-12" (more west)
Boston: 3-6" (more west)
Philly: 5-10" (more northwest)
Allentown: 10-15"
Hartford: 8-12"
Providence: 2-4" pic.twitter.com/E2NV855LRi— Ed Vallee | Vallee Wx Consulting (@EdValleeWx) March 7, 2018
Heaviest in #NYC comes after 1 PM. t.co/FMR6TQxjwl
— Ed Vallee | Vallee Wx Consulting (@EdValleeWx) March 7, 2018
10"? 13"? 16"? It doesn't matter. Impacts will be the same whether you measure 10" or 16". Stop focusing on exact amounts and just prep for a miserable PM commute from #NYC into New England. t.co/HeqAwsBWTM
— Ed Vallee | Vallee Wx Consulting (@EdValleeWx) March 7, 2018
7 AM PUBLIC Nor'Easter Update: Updated snow map and video analysis included! #nywx #pawx #ctwx #mawx #riwx #vtwx #nhwx #mewx #snow t.co/DFjvN2kwct pic.twitter.com/wzdFV0zzmb
— Ed Vallee | Vallee Wx Consulting (@EdValleeWx) March 7, 2018
7am 3/7/2018. 1" of snow melted to 0.12" liquid. Norwalk, CT. (8:1 ratios). Nothing on roads but weighing down the evergreens. @NWSNewYorkNY @gilsimmons @PaulPiorek pic.twitter.com/3zJWYkXVvM
— Ralphs Weather OBS (@WeatherNut27) March 7, 2018
There are going to be a lot of unhappy snow lowers in PA and NY. Razor sharp gradient… pic.twitter.com/FxRDSlGlV9
— Ed Vallee | Vallee Wx Consulting (@EdValleeWx) March 7, 2018