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Major winter storm brewing for next week
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8 months ago
AccuWeather Chief Meteorologist Jon Porter breaks down the risk of a major winter storm expected to be brewing by next week with several regions of the U.S. at risk of heavy snowfall.
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You know, John, we've been talking about this pattern, the long range team highlighted this
00:05
back in December. Paul Passlock, meteorologist, both meteorologists and John and Joe Lumberg
00:12
both mentioned how stormy February was going to be. We called it February frenzy 10 days ago.
00:19
Now there's a little light at the end of the tunnel next week.
00:23
Yeah, that's right, Bernie. Joe and Paul and our entire long range team,
00:27
they identified that risk months in advance ahead of other node sources so that people could be
00:32
best prepared for that very active and energetic weather pattern. And we do see a light at the
00:37
end of the tunnel here, but there's always a but and the but on this one is that there'll
00:41
be less storms next week. But the one that happens looks like a major storm.
00:47
Yeah, and a lot of and behind that, Joe Lumberg talked about this yesterday.
00:51
He feels as if this is the final storm and then a little bit of a break. All right,
00:56
whenever we're talking about a snowstorm, John, old school AccuWeather meteorology,
01:01
we were taught this the second we walked in this door. Always beware of an injection of Arctic
01:07
cold air. That's where it always begins. Yeah, we've learned to in regards to this
01:12
setup. There's two components here. One is watch for a fresh injection of cold air. That's item
01:17
number one. And number two, in a very active weather pattern, watch the caboose. That's the
01:22
last storm in the in the end of the storm train, because a lot of times that's associated with a
01:27
pattern change when there's a lot more energetics in the atmosphere. And this storm has got those
01:33
both of those setups. Let's talk about the upper air, John. There's the cold air. And you know,
01:37
cold air goes all the way down the interstate 20. So now we have a boundary stuck there.
01:42
And all you need is additional energy to form a storm along that boundary. And there's that
01:48
energy. Now, the key is, John, you and I were talking about this where there's going to be a
01:52
storm. What dictates where this storm goes will be the strength and the location of the upper low
02:00
across the upper Midwest. Right. You often talk about these upper level areas of low pressures
02:05
being bringing mischief and mayhem. And this one is going to be a similar type of setup because
02:10
how deep the upper low is and exactly its timing coming crossing the Great Lakes. It's going to
02:16
be interacting with a new storm system that's going to come in all the way from the Pacific
02:21
coast down into the plains. And as those two storm systems interact, how they do and when
02:27
they do that will really have a very important impact on the track of the eventual storm,
02:33
because if that storm then comes up the coast, we're going to have the biggest snowstorm of the
02:38
season in the big cities from Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia, New York, up to Boston.
02:44
However, if there's not as much interaction between those storms, it can be drawn out to
02:48
sea and there can be some snow on the northern edge down in the mid-Atlantic. So a couple
02:53
different scenarios there. Big storms going to happen. It's just what's the track. Now,
02:57
it's early for a snowfall accumulation, but you know, we are always concerned that we want to give
03:02
you as much notice as possible, John. So let's talk about the risk of six inches or more with
03:08
this storm. Yeah, this is another exclusive AccuWeather tool. You won't see this anywhere
03:12
else today other than AccuWeather because we're showcasing what our team of over 100 expert
03:18
meteorologists, what's in our mind. We're communicating that so you can be best informed
03:23
and have the most advanced notice. Take a look at this. This is the risk of six or more inches
03:27
of snow, and the colors show the percent risk. So one to 15% in the green, up to 30 to 45% in the
03:35
red. And look at what we've got here, highlighting this corridor right along the I-95 corridor in
03:40
the big cities with the greatest risk for six or more inches of snow. Now, that is a bucket between
03:45
30 and 45%, so it's not a huge risk at this moment because we're several days out, but this is where
03:52
we're most concerned about six or more inches. And you can see it tails back into the interior as
03:58
well, but a greater risk for six or more inches in the big cities right along the coastline.
04:02
And then we come back toward portions of the plains as the storm gets going. We also think
04:06
there could be a separate area there, northwestern Arkansas over toward southwest Missouri, parts of
04:13
Kansas and Oklahoma as well, as the storm system gets going. So you notice a big area here with
04:18
risk for significant snow. Here you want to check back with us here at AccuWeather
04:23
through the next several days, the AccuWeather.com app, a great resource. And of course, here on the
04:28
AccuWeather network, that AccuWeather app is a free app. It has a great tool called Wintercast
04:33
that allows you to track the specifics of the storm for wherever you're interested in.
04:37
Really quickly, let's take this full really quick. The other thing is, where are we starting to get a
04:42
little more confidence that we can get that six inches or more? It's not high yet, but we are
04:48
starting to increase our probability from Boston, Washington, D.C. toward Charleston. We're going to
04:53
keep an eye on it. AccuWeather Chief Meteorologist Jonathan Border. John, thanks for joining us here
04:58
on AccuWeather Early.
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