![]() A storm system that tracks parallel to the coast would provide greater snowfall, while a more eastward track out to sea would limit snow totals in New England.” “This will have a significant impact on how much snow falls from New York City into New England. “There seems to be a consensus amongst forecast models that moderate to heavy snow will occur from portions of Virginia to Pennsylvania and New Jersey, but there continues to be some uncertainty on the exact track of the low pressure Monday into Tuesday,” Ward said. With any nor’easter, there is uncertainty in the forecast snow totals because so much depends on the exact track of the low pressure. By Sunday afternoon into Monday, there is the potential of a changeover to sleet and freezing rain. Snow is expected to be widespread by late Sunday morning, according to the National Weather Service in Baltimore and Washington, DC. 9I039f6aAQ- NWS Weather Prediction Center January 30, 2021 Here is the latest information on the multi-day winter storm from the Midwest to the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast. Snow will fall in periodic bursts over the next three days from DC, Philadelphia, New York City to Boston, ending gradually from the southwest to the northeast. This will be a long duration event for many along the eastern seaboard as the system will be slow to exit. The storm will strengthen into a powerful nor’easter by Monday morning as it reaches the coast. The storm left heavy snow across northern Illinois and central Indiana, causing travel headaches. On Sunday morning, more than 110 million people were under winter weather alerts from the southern Great Lakes to New England. “The only other time this has happened was a 788-day streak that ended in 2013,” said CNN meteorologist Brandon Miller. This would end the 709-day streak that Washington, DC, has gone without a snowfall greater than 1 inch. The storm could bring the nation’s capital as much as 10 inches of snow. “Forecasting snowfall amounts in the nation’s capital is rarely easy, but confidence is increasing that the DC area will see a significant snowfall developing on Sunday and lasting into Monday,” says CNN meteorologist Taylor Ward. Additional snow will likely fall on Monday. The city is under a winter storm warning through Sunday evening, with 4-8 inches of snow possible. It’s been almost two years since Washington, DC, has had a snowfall greater than 1 inch, but that could change drastically by later Sunday. State offices, Covid-19 vaccine “mega-sites” and most public transit will be closed Monday, the release said. Power outages are expected, and state authorities are in contact with utility companies on their storm preparations, said a news release from Murphy’s office. The Emergency Operations Center has been activated, and troopers are ready to assist as needed. Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency starting at 7 p.m. Andrew Cuomo on Sunday directed state agencies to mobilize emergency response resources. 20 July 2007.A 709-day snow drought will come to an end on Sunday in Washington, DCĬiting expected snow, high winds and coastal flooding, New York Gov. So it would seem that adding the time would make the citation more accurate. ![]() (Of course, that depends entirely on what you are researching.) Rather than citing an hourly summary, it might be better to cite a more credible, more in-depth full-length treatment of your chosen subject. I’m sure that every one of these news items also appeared in some other form, whether as a web page or separate audio file on the NPR site, or in some other news publication.
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