Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Major Winter Storm Has Begun; JRWeather Winter Storm Warning In Effect

Local Update...
   JRWeather Winter Storm Warning In Effect From Until 12AM Thursday...


JRWeather WINTER STORM WARNING
     JRWeather Continues The Winter Storm Warning for All Of Vermont and Northern New York Until 12AM Thursday.

     A low pressure system over West Virginia, will continue to track northeast, and across extreme Southern New England Wednesday afternoon, then up into the Canadian Maritimes by Thursday afternoon.

     Light snow has overspread pretty much the entire region. The snow will become heavy at times this afternoon. Snowfall rates may reach 1-2 inches per hour for a time during the afternoon. Snow will start to tapper off this evening, and have pretty much come to an end by Midnight. Total snow accumulations in the Warning area will range from 10-16 inches across much of the area, with 16-24 inches across Eastern Vermont by 12AM Thursday.

     A Winter Storm Warning is issued when severe winter weather is likely. In this case the Winter Storm Warning is for heavy amounts of snow. Travel will become hazardous to nearly impossible at times today. Only travel in an emergency! If you MUST travel, use extreme caution. Stay tuned for further updates.


DISCUSSION
     Well as stated if any changes needed to be made for snow totals, it would be this morning. The totals snow accumulation has gone up once again, and JRWeather is now forecasting 10-16 inches of snow across much of the region with 16-24 inches across eastern Vermont. Snow is going to come down very heavy this afternoon, and into early evening. Updated maps, and a new video is below. Stay tuned!


JRWEATHER SPECIAL REPORT



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