Submitted by TheCloudBoy t3_11cr4yi in newhampshire
Hopefully everyone is enjoying the snow globe across the Granite State over the past 24 hours, which is the start of a barrage of winter systems into New England the next 7 days. The next storm is forming in the Central Plains and fast approaching, here's what to know:
- Waves of moderate snow ahead of a coastal low developing off Long Island will march into NH overnight Monday into Tuesday.
- An inverted trough axis lingering overhead will allow areas of snow to continue much of Tuesday. Snow will be heaviest across eastern NH east of I-93 and north of NH-101, or to the east-northeast of this trough axis.
- Warning level snowfall is likely for the Lakes Region, interior coastal plain, Monadnock Region, southern White Mountains, and Northern NH away from the Upper CT & Ammonoosuc River valleys. A Winter Storm Watch was just hoisted for these areas and an advisory will likely cover all others outside of the watch area.
- Given timing of snow and the streak of roughly 50 accidents during each winter event continuing, I expect the Tuesday morning commute to be impacted. Expect many schools and daycares to either delay opening or close altogether.
- If you're an administrator, superintendent, workplace manager, etc. concerned about this event but hesitant to make a decision after last storm, I don't blame you. My advice is simple: follow subsequent forecasts, don't close your operations early, and ask questions here.
exhaustedretailwench t1_ja5drc0 wrote
"inverted trough axis"
talk nerdy to me, Cloud Boy