After basking in record warm temperatures in the 60s and 70s on
Monday, the Northeast U.S. is bracing for a Wednesday winter onslaught,
as a significant Nor'easter will bring heavy snows to the roads at the
same time that millions of people hit the roads in advance of the
Thanksgiving holiday. The unwelcome storm will form off the coast of
South Carolina Tuesday night and track north-northeastward, parallel to
the coast, on Wednesday. Snow will begin in the Southern Appalachians
late Tuesday night and spread northeastwards on Wednesday. Areas to the
east of the I-95 corridor will start off with heavy rain, but the rain
will transition to wet, heavy snow on Wednesday afternoon as cold air
spills southwards along the coast. Little or no accumulation is likely
in Washington D.C., which hit a pleasant 74°F on Monday. The story is different, though, in Philadelphia,
where a Winter Storm Watch for 2 - 3 inches of snow was posted on
Monday--even as the temperature rose to a record high for the date of
72°F. Higher snowfall amounts of 4 - 8" are possible in New York City, which also experienced a record high on Monday--64°F at Kennedy Airport. Boston will also be severely impacted beginning late Wednesday afternoon, with snows of 4 - 6" possible. Portland, Maine,
which hit a record 63°F on Monday, is under a Winter Storm Watch for 4 -
8" of snow. The heaviest snows will come Wednesday afternoon into
Wednesday evening in the big cities, and may take some time to
accumulate on the roads due to stored heat from the warm temperatures of
the past few days. Traveling earlier in the day Wednesday is definitely
recommended if you have the flexibility, as road conditions will
steadily deteriorate through the afternoon into evening. The worst
conditions will be experienced inland from the coast, where widespread
snow amounts of 6 - 12 inches are likely along a swath from Northeast
Pennsylvania and Northwest New Jersey into Maine, including Hartford, Connecticut and central Massachusetts cities like Worcester.
As usual with a storm of this nature, small changes in the forecast
track of the system can cause large changes in the amount of snowfall
near the coast, so stay tuned to the latest forecasts.
Figure 1. Snowfall forecast for the New York City area made on Tuesday morning, November 25, 2014. Image credit: NWS New York City.
Figure 2. Snowfall forecast for the Boston area made on Tuesday morning, November 25, 2014. Image credit: NWS Boston.
Figure 3. Snowfall forecast for the Philadelphia area made on Tuesday morning, November 25, 2014. Image credit: NWS Philadelphia.
Air travel will be heavily impacted
Heavy rains will cause flight delays at the large airports of the Northeast beginning Wednesday morning, and these delays will increase on Wednesday afternoon as the snow flies. All of the major airlines are allowing people to change their tickets for free at the airports expected to be affected by Wednesday's storm; here is one such list of cities from United:
Albany, NY (ALB)
Allentown, PA (ABE)
Atlantic City, NJ (ACY)
Baltimore, MD (BWI)
Bangor, ME (BGR)
Boston, MA (BOS)
Buffalo, NY (BUF)
Burlington, VT (BTV)
Harrisburg, PA (MDT)
Hartford, CT (BDL)
Manchester, NH (MHT)
New York/Newark, NJ (EWR - Liberty)
New York, NY (JFK)
New York, NY (LGA - LaGuardia)
Philadelphia, PA (PHL)
Portland, ME (PWM)
Providence, RI (PVD)
Rochester, NY (ROC)
Syracuse, NY (SYR)
Washington, DC (DCA - National)
Washington, DC (IAD - Dulles)
White Plains, NY (HPN)
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, PA (AVP)
Safe travels, everyone!
Jeff Masters
Figure 1. Snowfall forecast for the New York City area made on Tuesday morning, November 25, 2014. Image credit: NWS New York City.
Figure 2. Snowfall forecast for the Boston area made on Tuesday morning, November 25, 2014. Image credit: NWS Boston.
Figure 3. Snowfall forecast for the Philadelphia area made on Tuesday morning, November 25, 2014. Image credit: NWS Philadelphia.
Air travel will be heavily impacted
Heavy rains will cause flight delays at the large airports of the Northeast beginning Wednesday morning, and these delays will increase on Wednesday afternoon as the snow flies. All of the major airlines are allowing people to change their tickets for free at the airports expected to be affected by Wednesday's storm; here is one such list of cities from United:
Albany, NY (ALB)
Allentown, PA (ABE)
Atlantic City, NJ (ACY)
Baltimore, MD (BWI)
Bangor, ME (BGR)
Boston, MA (BOS)
Buffalo, NY (BUF)
Burlington, VT (BTV)
Harrisburg, PA (MDT)
Hartford, CT (BDL)
Manchester, NH (MHT)
New York/Newark, NJ (EWR - Liberty)
New York, NY (JFK)
New York, NY (LGA - LaGuardia)
Philadelphia, PA (PHL)
Portland, ME (PWM)
Providence, RI (PVD)
Rochester, NY (ROC)
Syracuse, NY (SYR)
Washington, DC (DCA - National)
Washington, DC (IAD - Dulles)
White Plains, NY (HPN)
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, PA (AVP)
Safe travels, everyone!
Jeff Masters
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