Not even a week after the Great Blizzard of '13 and we're dealing with another storm system. However, this time around we will not see record breaking snowfalls like we did last week. While this storm system will be strengthening fairly rapidly, the storm will be passing just far enough to our southeast to where we will avoid any significant accumulations.
All computer model guidance seems to be in fairly good agreement that a strengthening and developing storm system will pass close enough to the region to where a period of light/moderate snowfall will overspread portions of the region but far enough to our southeast to where we avoid any significant impacts from the storm.
Snowfall should overspread the region during the late evening/overnight hours and be out of the region by the early AM hours. Morning travel could be slow and some delay's can be expected but in the end the impacts from this system will be on the low side. Expect the highest snowfall totals to occur across southeastern CT, RI, far SE Map/Cape/Islands.
Below is the snowfall map:
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