Summary

  • A deep upper level trough was moving east across the Great Lakes

  • A deep upper level trough was moving east across the Great Lakes

  • Surface low pressure was moving slowly southeast across Michigan

  • 850 mb temperatures across northern Pa and central NY were forecast between -8 and -12 degrees C

  • Mean snowfall from similar historical events ranged from 2 to 4 inches across most of central NY and northeast Pa, with slightly more across the east and north

  • SREF snowfall probabilities indicated high probabilities for an inch or more, but little chance for over 4 inches.

  • These factors all appeared to support a general, light snowfall for central NY and northeast Pa.



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