BALTIMORE, MARYLAND — A potential Sunday night into Monday snowstorm is now within the critical five-day forecast window, and confidence is rapidly increasing that parts of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast will see accumulating snow. While exact snowfall totals and track specifics remain unclear, meteorologists say the large-scale pattern strongly supports a winter storm somewhere between Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York.
Forecasters emphasize that while a storm is highly likely, the finer details — including who sees the heaviest snow — are still being resolved.
Storm Confidence High — Details Still Uncertain
The overall setup features a classic Miller B coastal development, where an inland system transfers energy to a strengthening coastal low. This type of evolution often favors significant snow in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast when conditions align.
Forecast guidance from both the European (EURO) model and the GFS model shows broad agreement that a storm will develop and bring precipitation into the region Sunday into Monday…