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Another Round of Light Snow Likely for Pennsylvania and New Jersey

by Weatherboy Team Meteorologist - January 17, 2024

Our latest snowfall forecast is calling for a widespread inch or two of snow, although some areas could see 2-4" in the darker blue areas. Image: Weatherboy
Our latest snowfall forecast is calling for a widespread inch or two of snow, although some areas could see 2-4″ in the darker blue areas. Image: Weatherboy



Another round of light snow is likely for portions of Pennsylvania and New Jersey from another weather disturbance forecast to move through the region at the end of the week. Generally 1-3″ of light snow is expected, although up to 3-4″ is possible in portions of southeastern Pennsylvania, southwestern New Jersey, northern Delaware, northeastern Maryland, the higher elevations of the Appalachians over Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Virginia, and down-wind of the Great Lakes where lake effect snows will fall.

A weak shortwave trough approaching in the flow aloft will generate snow flurries throughout the Great Lakes and portions of the northern Mid Atlantic late Thursday into Friday; that shortwave will initiate a coastal low off the Carolinas around midnight Thursday which is forecast to move east-northeast off of Cape Hatteras by Friday morning. Meanwhile, a much stronger shortwave will be tracking quickly east-southeastward from the northern Plains early Thursday, to the Mid-Atlantic on Friday. As it does so, some degree of phasing with the cold upper-trough dropping southward across the Great Lakes is expected to occur.


According to the National Weather Service, just how much phasing and resulting amplification occurs is key for determining how much snow will fall on Friday in the East. If the initial shortwave and surface low dominates and keeps the stronger thermal gradient and baroclinic zone shifting offshore while the better upper-level dynamics are  a step behind, there may only be  several hours of light snow with perhaps an inch or so. If the stronger shortwave can amplify and back the flow near the coast to allow a surface low to hold closer to the coast, and increase frontogenetic forcing for a time on Friday, then several inches of snowfall will be
possible.

At this time, forecast trends are trending towards the more robust solution, although the system remains relatively light. This system will be a quick mover, with the bulk of any snow falling during the daytime hours on Friday and ending early Friday evening, followed by a very cold night, with wind chills possibly nearing or even dropping below 0F throughout portions of the Mid Atlantic.

 

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