Another storm is currently effecting the Northeast US early this morning. Snow/ Rain has over spread much Central, and Southern New England, as well as Eastern New York. A Snow/ Rain mix to the south and all snow to the north. All precipitation will change to snow over the next couple hours.
     Currently National Weather Service dopplar radar has been showing some light to occasionaly moderate echos across Northern New York, Central Vermont, and Central New Hampshire. Across Southern Vermont, Southern New Hampshire, and the Capital district and east, radar is showing moderate to occasionaly heavy echoes. In the southern areas, especially in southeast New Hampshire is where the heaviest snow will occur.
     The low pressure center looks to be tracking further east then forecasted causing snow totals to be cut down across interior New England. Across Northern New York, and Vermont the main snow even for you wont be from this costal low alone, it will also be from an upper level low which has some strong energy rotating around it. Some moisture from the coastal low will help enhance snow totals, but not by much across the North. Below is a snowfall total map for the area I generally talk about...

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