Well the snow system which is whitening a region from Virginia to New England must have been the toughest to forecast this year. The difference and models and back and forth made it a nightmare.
It may well be spring but the calendar often doesn’t reflect the weather pattern this time of year.
Some beautiful images capturing this latest Eastern snowstorm.
Blue Ridge near Linden, VA

CREDIT: STEVE GASS
Merritt Parkway in Connecticut.

CREDIT: RALPH FATO
6.2 inches in Fitchburg, MA.

Credit: Rob Haneisen
Fenway Park, Boston

Credit: NWS Boston
Visible satellite and infrared animation shows storm departing East Coast and colder air digging in from Canada.




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Warmer air is never far away in late March. Check out the rise between this morning’s lows and 6pm this evening over the DC metro and surrounding region.


A cold night follows the storm.


While one snowstorm departs and heads out into the Atlantic, ANOTHER moves out of the Rockies and has it’s sights on the N Plains, Upper Midwest this week.

GFS surface through this week.

Credit: Tropical Tidbits

Credit: Tropical Tidbits

Credit: Tropical Tidbits

Credit: Tropical Tidbits
Impressive snow totals being printed out!

Credit: Tropical Tidbits
Blizzard and significant severe weather is expected with this mid week system.


Hum…

Credit: WSI
Interesting times ahead as we end March and begin April!
See today’s video. More on the potential cold blast early April in tomorrow’s post!
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