Overview
- A low is forecast to develop off the Carolinas Friday into Saturday, with any New England effects most likely later Sunday into early Monday.
- WGAL reports the latest American model run tracks the system east and keeps snow away from South-Central Pennsylvania, aligning with recent European and Canadian guidance.
- WMUR notes potential outcomes still range from a coastal brush with snow and wind to an out-to-sea miss, as earlier American runs had at times brought the storm closer.
- Astronomical high tides raise the risk of splash-over and minor coastal flooding regardless of the exact track, with tides to watch late Sunday night and late Monday morning.
- Bitter cold persists through the week with subzero wind chills at night and generally dry conditions until the weekend, and forecasters expect clearer model agreement within 24 to 48 hours.