A major winter storm is taking aim at the densely populated corridor from Philadelphia to Boston, with the heaviest snow likely to fall in and around New York. The National Weather Service is predicting 12 to 18 inches of snow in New York, which would be about three or more times the snowfall the city recorded during all of last winter. The last storm to dump a foot or more of snow in New York struck in March 2018, when 14.8 inches fell in Central Park. If this storm beats that total, it would be the biggest since January 2016, when 27.5 inches fell. The Weather Service may issue blizzard warnings for New York because of the combination of heavy snow and strong winds up to 45 mph, as the pressure gradient between the low off the coast and the high over Quebec tightens, funneling air in between them. There is a possibility that at the height of the storm, sleet or even rain could mix in with the snow in Brooklyn and on Staten Island, out to Long Island, the Weather Service said in a forecast discussion, but this is still subject to considerable uncertainty. If a mix occurs, it could keep accumulations down considerably in the city, and computer models Tuesday afternoon have shown more mixing potential. Snowfall amounts are expected to range from a foot to a foot and a half throughout much of Connecticut and into Rhode Island, as well, as computer models show the likelihood of a narrow band of extremely heavy snow pushing across the South Coast, working its way toward Providence, R.I., Hartford, Conn., and into Boston. The Weather Service is predicting up to a foot of snow in Boston, with lesser amounts in the city’s northern suburbs and greater amounts to the south. Computer model trends on Tuesday have increased confidence that a significant snowstorm, rather than the northern edge of heavy snow, will hit Boston. “The biggest concern with the system will be heavy snowfall rates and given the antecedent cold air mass, snow will accumulate immediately on all surfaces upon onset,” the Weather Service forecast office in Boston stated in a forecast discussion, warning of a “significant, but not blockbuster winter storm.” Farther south, in Philadelphia, the forecast is tricky because milder air will be poised to surge west just above cold air at the surface. This means a sloppy, wintry mess is likely in the city, but even just a few miles northwest of Philadelphia, snowfall amounts could pile up quickly. The Weather Service is predicting that only about 20 miles will separate the zone of 12- to 18-inch snowfall amounts from an area where snow totals may struggle to reach six to eight inches. “The rain/snow line looks to set up right along the I-95 corridor, where areas in central New Jersey, down to the eastern Philly suburbs in New Jersey, down to Wilmington, where precip during the day Wednesday will be a mix of rain and snow, and then a wintry mix is possible through much of the evening before changing to all snow after midnight Wednesday night,” the Weather Service stated in a forecast discussion Tuesday. The jackpot region from this storm is projected by most computer models and human forecasters to stretch from northwestern Maryland and northeastern West Virginia into central and eastern Pennsylvania (areas to the west of Interstate 95), and northeast into northern New Jersey.
A major winter storm is taking aim at the densely populated corridor from Philadelphia to Boston, with the heaviest snow likely to fall in and around New York. The National Weather Service is predicting 12 to 18 inches of snow in New York, which would be about three or more times the snowfall the city recorded during all of last winter.
The last storm to dump a foot or more of snow in New York struck in March 2018, when 14.8 inches fell in Central Park. If this storm beats that total, it would be the biggest since January 2016, when 27.5 inches fell.
The Weather Service may issue blizzard warnings for New York because of the combination of heavy snow and strong winds up to 45 mph, as the pressure gradient between the low off the coast and the high over Quebec tightens, funneling air in between them. There is a possibility that at the height of the storm, sleet or even rain could mix in with the snow in Brooklyn and on Staten Island, out to Long Island, the Weather Service said in a forecast discussion, but this is still subject to considerable uncertainty.
If a mix occurs, it could keep accumulations down considerably in the city, and computer models Tuesday afternoon have shown more mixing potential.
Snowfall amounts are expected to range from a foot to a foot and a half throughout much of Connecticut and into Rhode Island, as well, as computer models show the likelihood of a narrow band of extremely heavy snow pushing across the South Coast, working its way toward Providence, R.I., Hartford, Conn., and into Boston.
The Weather Service is predicting up to a foot of snow in Boston, with lesser amounts in the city’s northern suburbs and greater amounts to the south. Computer model trends on Tuesday have increased confidence that a significant snowstorm, rather than the northern edge of heavy snow, will hit Boston.
“The biggest concern with the system will be heavy snowfall rates and given the antecedent cold air mass, snow will accumulate immediately on all surfaces upon onset,” the Weather Service forecast office in Boston stated in a forecast discussion, warning of a “significant, but not blockbuster winter storm.”
Farther south, in Philadelphia, the forecast is tricky because milder air will be poised to surge west just above cold air at the surface. This means a sloppy, wintry mess is likely in the city, but even just a few miles northwest of Philadelphia, snowfall amounts could pile up quickly. The Weather Service is predicting that only about 20 miles will separate the zone of 12- to 18-inch snowfall amounts from an area where snow totals may struggle to reach six to eight inches.
“The rain/snow line looks to set up right along the I-95 corridor, where areas in central New Jersey, down to the eastern Philly suburbs in New Jersey, down to Wilmington, where precip during the day Wednesday will be a mix of rain and snow, and then a wintry mix is possible through much of the evening before changing to all snow after midnight Wednesday night,” the Weather Service stated in a forecast discussion Tuesday.
The jackpot region from this storm is projected by most computer models and human forecasters to stretch from northwestern Maryland and northeastern West Virginia into central and eastern Pennsylvania (areas to the west of Interstate 95), and northeast into northern New Jersey.
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一般来说12月并不冷 1月2月才冷
去过那么多城市,旧金山是我和队友公认的最不喜欢的城市
🛋️ 沙发板凳
美国气候太极端了
气温下降的太快了
德国这里最近阴雨连绵, 温和的要死
根本不可能下雪
德国已经很多很多年没下雪了
尤其是德国北部地区, 雪很罕见
德国南部偶尔还能看到雪
哈哈哈
美国相比同一纬度的欧洲地区, 太冷了
德国去年雪场就很惨,今年还不行吗?
德国北部冬季很少下雪, 甚至很少低于0度.
德国南部偶尔还能看点雪.
哎
下雪,很大的~~~
美国没有比欧洲同纬度更冷吧,这里一直到2天前还暖和得很
哈哈..所以你的名字叫"又一铲子" 吗?
这次是蓬松雪,不容易结冰那种
滑雪会很爽
是的呀。当时的感觉跟钢锯岭上拉伤员差不多
hahahaha, hopefully
最怕冷
在家跑吧,刚Zoom完了我的kickboxing课, 饿死了
十几年前刚来东北部时10月底就积雪了,然后来年四月初或者中积雪才化干净,每年冬天挖车好几次,这几年除了偶尔的一两场大雪和之前完全没法比
去年给娃买了一双新雪靴,居然没有拆开包装,今年拿出来穿不上了。。。。。。
加一句:还刚砍了院子里一棵非常非常大的死树,不用担心倒下砸到房子。所以坐等下雪了。
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那是你年轻啊。大雪时第五大道都有人滑雪的啊。我曾经有雪后开车去下城车轮被陷在雪里,靠别人铁锨给挖出来的糗事。
我坐在二楼窗前的桌前,外面阴沉着天,北风吹来,窗户上悬挂的Christmas wreath上的松针微颤着,red ribbon也随着风飘起来,我突然一下好期盼这场大雪的到来~~~
我也好期待,等下就升壁炉
配上一首我的诗~~~~
冬夜
壁炉里燃着的 桦木火堆里 火星啪的一溅 雪正在旷野纷落 漫漫的夜色下 一层层寂寂绵绵
(2017年1月31日)
写得不错,不过我还是更喜欢 绿蚁新醅酒,红泥小火炉。 晚来天欲雪,能饮一杯无?
两首诗完全不同。。。真的可以说完美的诠释了西方诗歌和东方诗歌的本质不同。
壁炉管用吗?朋友说热气都随烟囱出去了,屋子里面根本不暖和,不过要的也是那种感觉吧。
下了~~~~开始下了~~~
我匆匆最后检查下后院的水管,已经包好,狗屎也捡干净了,杂物都收拾好了,一切都ready了,雪啊,下吧~~~
突然想起 一件事,又连忙跑到后院的shed里,拿出鸟食,灌满bird feeder, 雪天里,鸟儿不方便觅食啊!
赶紧又回到暖和的屋子里,看着窗外的飘雪和都快要溢出鸟食来的bird feeder,突然想
我要是上帝该多好啊~~~
哈哈
能!
非常形象生动了
mm太可爱了,你逃去哪里啦
He left NYC then went to Buffalo, NY...
这。。。不是又要多几铲子 🤣
当然不出门,火锅红酒蜡烛电影搞起来,第二天雪就清干净了
今天多伦多要下10cm。每天小孩都去tobogganing了
壁炉周围还是很暖和的,冬天我和我娃最喜欢坐在壁炉旁的沙发上边烤火边看书。全屋的取暖肯定不能靠壁炉。
当然,如果有blower的话更妙
https://www.kcsweep.com/fireplace-blower-installation/
我们这下周四和五都预告下雪
这种blower对假的实际gas heated的壁炉有效么?
有效啊
应该不会
欧洲今年12月,1月特别温暖, 那就表明了寒流一般往 中国 和 北美去了.
最近欧洲暖气的惊人, 阴雨连绵, 温和的很.
而中国受寒流影响, 连江南地区都冷的变态!!
哈哈哈
中国的北方 和 北美东北部, 北美中部 都比较倒霉,
没有大山阻挡寒流, 也没有大西洋暖流来调节,
结果寒流一来, 中国和美国中西部, 美国东北部都冷的一B,
相比欧洲同一纬度的地方, 简直是冷的变态!!
欧洲这个地方, 如果没有大西洋暖流, 估计如同荒无人烟的亚洲北部!!
根本承受不了几亿人口.
恐怖!!!
零下 7 度一般在德国 等于极端最低温度了.
前段时间零下 1,2度 都受不了!!!
零度 的气温最恶心!!!
冬天还是 7 , 8, 9 , 10 度左右最舒服, 人感觉外面温和温和的!!
最恶心零度以下, 再加上干燥, 简直是皮肤杀手.
建议这里的同学都住在旧金山和西雅图, 不冷不热, 全年温和, 多好啊!!
一个个非住在气候恶劣的地方!!
你以为下雪是气候恶劣?我天天盼着下雪呢!
很管用啊。要是没有壁炉,我家sandy 停电一礼拜的时候都得冻死。