After a winter that consisted of warm temperatures and rain, the East Coast is experiencing a much better winter this year. This storm is really going to make that evident after it dumps up to 24+” on New Hampshire.
Ski Resorts such as Jay Peak and Killington experienced an early start to the winter due to relatively cold temperatures and good snowmaking conditions. The snowfall has been sporadic since, but when it has arrived, its dumped substantial amounts.
This HUGE winter storm has already dropped some snow on the East Coast and is expected to last through Friday.
NOAA has issued Winter Storm Warningย Thursday-Friday for:
- Vermont
- Massachusetts
- New Hampshire
- Maine
NOAA has issued Winter Weather Advisories Thursday-Fridayย for:
- New York
- Vermont
- Connecticut
- Pennsylvania
NOAA has issued Winter Storm Watches Thursday-Friday For:
- Vermont
- Connecticut
- Massachusetts
- New Hampshire
- Maine
Vermont: 7-14″
* ACCUMULATIONS...7 TO 14 INCHES OF SNOW.
- NOAA Burlington, VT Today
Massachusetts: 8-12″
* ACCUMULATIONS...8 TO 12 INCHES OF SNOW.
- NOAA Boston, MA Today
New Hampshire: Up To 24+”
* ACCUMULATIONS...SNOW ACCUMULATION OF 12 TO 16 INCHES.
- NOAA NH Today
Maine: 12-16″
* ACCUMULATIONS...SNOW ACCUMULATION OF 12 TO 16 INCHES. - NOAA Gray, ME Today
My brother thinks you guys exaggerate the snow fall potential with clickbait
Hey Lucius,
We hear ya. We’d like to stress that we do not do any forecasting ourselves. We report on NOAA’s snowfall forecast.
NOAA is the best weather forecast service in the USA with the most resources. This is why we refer to NOAA.
Thanks, miles