Weak snow producers move through Northeast, Mid Atlantic ahead of nice holiday weekend

Ahead of us we have two weather systems moving through. The first one will move across Upstate NY and into New England tonight into Friday morning soe most of any accumulation will be from Northeast Pennsylvania and Northwest New Jersey northward. Mainly we are looking for a coating to an inch or so north of Route 84 in New York State and Connecticut.

Low pressure is over the Great Lakes and heading eastward so today will be a day of sunshine giving way to arriving clouds. Temperatures this afternoon will top out in the upper 30s north and northwest of NYC and low to mid 40s south and southeast of Philadelphia. We can see clouds coming in from the west on the satellite loop and the radar is just beginning to pick up on precipitation as it heads east.

This evening and the first part of tonight look for snow toi move through from west to east. South of Route 84 there could be a rain or snow shower but it won’t amount to much. Temperatures will settle in the upper 20s and lower 30s by morning once the associated cold front with this low moves offshore. We don’t see any winter weather advisories going up even for inland areas because this is a light event. Northern NY and Vermont have various winter weather advisories and we have winter storm warnings for North Central NY.

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