Highs today rose into the upper 60s to low 70s with daily records falling tumbling but by Wednesday, a coastal storm develops along the boundary separating warm and cold and along with wind and snow, highs won’t get much above 35 from Virginia up to New England.
Temps this afternoon from the Mid-Atlantic to southern New England.

Credit: NWS
Here’s the latest ECMWF surface maps through 60 hours. Watch the system develop along the coast.

Credit: AccuWeather Pro

Credit: AccuWeather Pro

Credit: AccuWeather Pro

Credit: AccuWeather Pro
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The GFS is now falling more in line with the ECMWF with a uniform 6-12 inches between DC and Boston.
This is projected snow cover by Thursday morning…
ECMWF

Credit: AccuWeather Pro
GFS

Credit: AccuWeather Pro
Here’s the day 1-8 GFS meteogram for the NYC area. Notice it has temps plunge from 70 today to the mid to low 30s during Wednesday. Low by Thursday morning down near 20!

Post is somewhat briefer than I had hoped but tomorrow I shall be looking at just how cold the cold could be this upcoming winter!
Be sure to watch the video from earlier!
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