East Coast Could See Signiificant Winter Storm Early Next Week

Models Are Hinting Towards First MAJOR Winter Storm of the Season for Mid Atlantic Region

By Newshound, published Feb 07, 2007
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Areas along the east coast from Virginia to Maine have seen much below normal snowfall accumulations so far this winter, but that could change early next week. The winter started off promising enough with a cold last week of November that continued through the first week of December. After that temperature started to rise, and didn't stop for the holidays. Through the middle of January it looked like this could be the warmest winter in the record books for many areas on the east coast. Then the floodgates for the cold air opened up. It slowly got colder towards the end of January, with the last Thursday and Friday of the month being frigid in the northeast and very cold through the Mid Atlantic states. The week of February 4th has been brutally cold in the east.

Despite all this cold air though, there has been very little snow to talk about. Most of the large cities on the east coast have struggled to reach a total accumulation of 5 inches. That is what would fall in a low end moderate storm for most of those cities in your average winter. There have been no Nor'Easters or storms that ride up the east coast since this infusion of cold hair has occurred. Most of these cities have received their snow an inch or two at a time through squall lines associated with arctic fronts or through Alberta Clippers. Early next week though the models are indicating we could see our first major storm of the season for those snow starved areas.

Late in the weekend it appears a low pressure system will start to form around Louisiana and tap the plentiful gulf moisture available from the Gulf Of Mexico. As of now it appears this low will slowly move east/northeast towards the border of North Carolina and Virginia on the Atlantic shore. As it moves further north the storm will start to tap the moisture from the Atlantic Ocean as well. It appears areas as far south as the North Carolina/South Carolina border will stay cold enough for the majority of this event to be ice or snow due to a high pressure that will settle over southeast Canada.

East Coast Could See Signiificant Winter Storm Early Next Week
Takeaways
  • This is this season's first potential significant storm for areas of the Mid Atlantic.
  • If the storm rides the coast it will be a major even for the Northeast as well.
  • As of now it appears the winter weather event would start sometime between next Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning.
Did You Know?
Confidence in meteorological models six days in advance are low at best, but due to the fact that several are in agreement and that this would be the first significant storm for many this year it bears watching.
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