Sunday, December 30, 2007

Snow Map and Discussion On A Possibly Very Disappointing Storm...

Hello this is Junior Meteorologist Kyle Elliott with a 2:00 P.M. Winter Storm Update...and because my colleague is at work today and does not have access to a computer until about 4 or 4:30 this afternoon, I made a little snow map of my own to put up. It's not nearly as well done as his, but at least it has our latest thoughts for the snowstorm. I think there is too much warm air involved in this storm now, so forget the high accumulations across central and eastern PA. York will see a dusting to 2 inches, Harrisburg will see 2-3 maybe 4 inches, Reading will see 1 or 2 inches, Allentown will see 1-2 inches, Easton will see 2-3 inches, Scranton now might see 6-8inches, Philadelphia will see nothing, NYC will see a dusting at best, Hartford, Connecticut will see about 4-7, and Worcester, Massachusetts could be the big winners at 8-12 inches of snow. So overall, another disappointment for the major cities along the I-95 corridor and the ridge and valley region of central and eastern Pennsylvania...figures... Anyways, here's my map.



This has been Junior Meteorologist (Storm Tracker) Kyle Elliott with a special update for the AKStormtracker Forecasting Center!

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