Sunday’s weather situation is complex. A storm is expected to emerge off the Carolina coast as the jet stream forces energy toward the tri-state region.
There are two possible scenarios with the coastal storm.
Scenario 1 is the most likely, and it is currently expected to take a southern track, which could give coastal and southern New Jersey and the East End of Long Island with a glancing blow of light snow. The rest of the region — from central and northern New Jersey, New York City, Westchester, the Hudson Valley and Connecticut — would likely end up dry and overcast with a rogue flurry. This “fringe effect” won’t blanket most places except for areas south and east along the coast, with light accumulations up to 2 to 3 inches…