It’s early yet to talk about a big storm coming, but there are some signals this weekend could see an area of low pressure develop and strengthen as it moves up the Eastern Seaboard.
After a somewhat mild end of the week coming thanks to high pressure keeping things quiet, we will see things change.
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Look for a strong cold front to move in by Friday and that’s where low pressure could get organized, with energy coming in from Canada and the East Coast.
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It will take perfect timing for a big storm to throw moisture over cold air. Here’s what I know and don’t know at this point:
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There will be a strong cold front in place, but the timing is key.
This is what an hour-by-hour forecast could look like if all comes together at the right time, with snow more likely in higher elevations this time of year.
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