As its been all year, here we are once again to talk about ANOTHER snow storm. This time it has a bit of a different twist. Instead of being a coastal storm or a western tracking storm with a messy mix, it is going to be a fairly potent Alberta clipper that will intensify a bit off the coast. Nothing record breaking, or monumental, however more snow to add to the amazing season total.
     As stated above an Alberta clipper will drop down from Canada (obviously right) across Northern New York, into Central New England and off the Coast of New England by Friday Night. This will be a short lived storm, but will bring a rather heavy burst of snow for a few hours. Snow totals will range from 2 - 5 inches across the Champlain Valley of Vermont westward into Northern New York, and 5 - 8 inches across the remainder of Vermont, and all of New Hampshire with local amounts near 10 inches across the Western slopes of the southern green mountains of Vermont, and across Central and Southern New Hampshire. Below is a map of my forecasted snowfall totals...
     Also stay tunned for the potential of a strong storm in the Monday Night - Wednesday Night time frame. As of now though is appears to be another one of those western sliding storm, bringing a messy mix, with more rain this time. But it's still worth watching.

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