Weak storm will bring snowy conditions throughout the day but little accumulation.
A
weak storm heading in from the Ohio River Valley will bring snow all
over Long Island during the day Tuesday, but little accumulations are
expected.
The
storm, a weak area of low pressure, will pass with its strongest parts
to the south of Long Island, but will have enough to bring snowfall
throughout the day and night on Tuesday. Most meteorologists, including
those with the National Weather Service expect Long Island to see a
slushy one or two inches on grassy surfaces at the most before all is
said and done.
Temperatures,
expected to be near 39° for a high, will be just around the point for
snow to fall – but not enough to stick to warmer surfaces like roadways
and pavement until later in the day.
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snowfall should begin during the morning hours and finish up later
Tuesday evening before rapid clearing in its wake. Conditions for
heaviest snowfall are suggested to be during the afternoon hours, from 2
p.m. to 6 p.m.
With
little power or organization behind the storm, wind and storm surge
will be non-factors during this burst of wintry weather.
As of this posting at 9 a.m., the National Weather Service has not issued any storm advisories or warnings for this snowfall.
A
few storm track models have suggested some organization as the storm
begins to pull away – if this occurs, there is potential for more
accumulation on the lines of 3 to 6 inches of wet snow.
Please note – this is a very slight chance of these models being correct.
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