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Thursday, January 4, 2018

Powerful Storm Continues to Produce Heavy Snow and Strong Winds Across the Northeast, Blizzard Conditions Along the Coast...

Heavy snow continues across the Northeast this afternoon. Over 8 inches of snow has fallen so far over eastern Long Island. The snow has changed to rain across Cape Cod. Heavy snow is falling with temperatures in the 20s. It is 23 degrees in Central Park, 28 in Boston. Blizzard conditions are occurring along the coast. Schools are closed including the NYC schools. The storm will pound Maine and the Canadian maritime tonight. The snow will end in the NYC metro area early this evening. Bitter cold Arctic blast will follow tonight through Sunday. 
George Wright is a Certified Consulting Meteorologist for Wright Weather Consulting, LLC. Visit our website at WrightWeather.com. Follow George Wright on Twitter @gwweather.













































Intense Storm Will Produce Strong Winds and Snow from North Carolina to Maine Tonight Through Thursday...Blizzard Warnings in Effect Along the Coast...

A strong coastal storm will "bomb" out over the ocean as it tracks northward. A storm that "bombs" is one that experiences a decrease in pressure of 24 millibars or more in 24 hours. This storm will produce wind gusts over 50 mph, visibility to near zero and snowfall amounts ranging from 4 to 12 inches from coastal North Carolina to eastern Long Island. Heavier snowfall amounts above a foot can be expected over coastal New England from Massachusetts to Maine. Blizzard Warnings are in effect from northeastern North Carolina to Maine.  One-tenth of an inch of snow fell in Tallahassee, Florida today for the first time since 1989. Southeast Georgia, coastal South Carolina all had Winter Storm Warnings in effect today with periods of snow, sleet and freezing rain. In the wake of storm, another blast of frigid Arctic air will produce temperatures near zero and wind chills as low as -10 to -25 degrees on Friday and Saturday.  There will be some moderation in the temperatures next week. 
George Wright is a Certified Consulting Meteorologist for Wright Weather Consulting, LLC. Visit our website at WrightWeather.com. Follow George Wright on Twitter @gwweather.