00:00The Northeast has seen some snow and we finally are going to fill in that snow hole over I-95.
00:04Yeah, it's the same places that have been getting snow over and over again and others getting rain or nothing.
00:09That streak ends this weekend.
00:11So let's talk about what's happened in the last 24 hours, then we'll look ahead.
00:14It's been a mix of that last clipper Jeff was talking about and lake effect snow
00:18because we really haven't been able to get rid of that as the last couple of days have gone on really the whole week.
00:23So New York, Perrysburg near Buffalo, that clearly was lake effect snow.
00:28So everywhere else, it mainly has been from the clipper that we picked up a couple of inches of snow,
00:33but more is yet to come.
00:35And really, when we take a look at radar and clouds the last couple of hours,
00:38the lake effect snow has not come to an end.
00:40It's not really going to as we head into tomorrow.
00:43But taking a look at the alerts that have been issued gives you an idea of the areas we're most concerned about for impacts from the snow,
00:49especially the Ohio Valley.
00:50That's where we have the winter storm warnings, but we have lake effect snow warnings in this teal color,
00:54winter weather advisories in between in that gray shade overall.
01:00So let's break down exactly what to expect here, starting with the lake effect snow, because that's what we see first.
01:06We are ramping up the snow totals here.
01:08Throughout the week, we've really ended at the 3-6 category, but we now have a 6-12 to add on here.
01:15Very small areas downwind of the lakes where we get the heaviest lake effect snow bands.
01:19You know how that goes.
01:20Let's take a look at future radar and how it all plays out.
01:23So, like I said, first we have the lake effect snow.
01:25Then you'll start to see the clipper move in as we go throughout our Saturday.
01:28It comes from the north central, dives down into the Ohio Valley, and then we get into the I-95.
01:35Now, here's the thing.
01:36Most of us were 1-3.
01:37Boston, you're going to trend closer to the 1 than the 3.
01:40It's looking like the snow really struggles to get far enough north to really add on the snow totals,
01:45but still expecting the first measurable snow of the season.
01:48And further south, though, we do have a small 3-6 area, south Jersey, down into portions of the Delmarva Peninsula.
01:55That's where we'll get some of the heaviest of the snowfall.
01:58Specifically, if we look at New York City here, 1-3 inches, you are solidly in that category.
02:04And we'll look at our probabilities here starting Saturday evening, trending towards the overnight hours, ending late Sunday morning.
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