Summary
- A Miller B type storm tracked east from the Ohio Valley to the east coast on February 12th. Rapidly intensification occurred off the coast on the 13th.
- This storm was forecast to spread a mix of precipitation across central New York and northeast Pennsylvania on the 12th. The precipitation would be mostly snow over the northeast half of New York, with a mix farther south and east.
- There were indications that areas that began as a mix over the southern tier of New York and far northern Pennsylvania would transition to snow as precipitation rates increased during the morning on the 12th.
- Despite the complex scenario, the high resolution models were in good agreement with precipitation type boundaries.
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