Good morning everyone!
Our major nor'easter appears to be trending as a predominantly snow event for southern New England, and as such I am forced to raise my snowfall totals to one to two feet of snow for most areas, with 10 to 16 inches at the immediate shoreline and near blizzard conditions. The storm has developed a tad further east of the models, and will thus be colder than the predominant result of the models- most of which forecast 8-12" of snow, show the possibility of a major snowstorm. We'll see, but either way, schools are likely to close tomorrow due to the return thump tonight of another 4-6" possible...Enjoy the storm! I'll update this at noon with more information.
Today in weather history- February 13, 1958- Tallahassee, Florida receives 3" of snow in 5 hours, still the most significant snow event in Florida history
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