By: Monsoon Mike
Everything appears to be on target for a minor to borderline low-end moderate snow event Tuesday across the Skook. What two days ago looked like just a round of light snow has turned into a reputable snowstorm for folks down near Philadelphia. For us, however, we'll be on the very far north-western fringe of a compact clipper that will generate a bit offshore and throw back a decent amount of snow across a good part of south-eastern Pennsylvania, but again, not so much over Skook.
Things should get rolling around mid to late morning Tuesday and end late Tuesday night. Therefore, no problems on the morning commute. Problems, however, on the evening commute.
No changes to my map from earlier and as you'll see, this will be a storm where 30 miles can make the difference between just a nuisance to more of a plowable type event.
Also, while I do have a good record, no weather prognosticator is perfect. As you can see with such a great difference in snow totals just over one county, imagine what a little jog in the storm can do. It could greatly increase or decrease totals. But I would say I am 80% confident in this forecast.
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