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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Evening update Pre-Thanksgiving Storm Snowfall Map



This storm is highly complex as to where the rain/snow line will be and how much cold air will remain in place to sustain the snow.  Here is what I am looking at for an estimated snowfall for the Pre-Thanksgiving Snowstorm.  8-12 inches of snow will be found in the higher elevations of the Green Mountains,  Adirondacks, White Mountains, and areas of Western Maine.  A foot or more of snow will be likely for higher elevations of the White Mountains and the mountains of Western Maine. 4-8 inches will be common for the Majority of Maine,  South Central New Hampshire, and the majority of Vermont.  A slushy 1-4 inches will be common for lower elevations of Southern/Western VT, parts of Eastern NY,  Coastal and Northern Maine.  Heavy rain will occur for Southern New England and lower elevations of Eastern NY.  Rainfall amounts of 1-3 inches is likely.  

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