####018005399#### ACUS42 KWBC 070244 SCCNS2 Storm Summary Number 1 for Southern Appalachians to Northeast Winter Storm NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 1000 PM EST Sat Jan 06 2024 ...Moderate to heavy snow impacting parts of the Northeast and continuing to spread into New England overnight... For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings and advisories, please see www.weather.gov At 900 PM EST...A low pressure system analyzed over Delaware, with an estimated central pressure of 999 mb, was progressing northeastward while spreading a precipitation shield across the Northeast and New England. Recent radar and surface observations indicated that moderate to heavy snow stretched from central Pennsylvania to New England, with a wintry mix extending from parts of eastern Pennsylvania to central New Jersey and Long Island along a tight transition zone. ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches from 700 AM EST Sat Jan 06 through 900 PM EST Sat Jan 06... ...MARYLAND... CUMBERLAND 7.0 POTOMAC PARK 2 NW 6.5 FROSTBURG 2 ENE 6.0 THURMONT 4.0 ...NEW JERSEY... LAKE HOPATCONG 5.5 CHESTER 5.0 HACKETTSTOWN 5.0 ...NEW YORK... MARCELLUS 6.0 SYRACUSE 1 N 5.1 NWS BINGHAMTON 3.2 ...PENNSYLVANIA... BEAR CREEK 8.5 BARNESVILLE 8.0 JIM THORPE 7.7 HOLLIDAYSBURG 7.5 GERMANSVILLE 7.3 ALTOONA 6.8 WESTMONT 6.8 HARRISBURG 1 SSW 6.0 MARTINSBURG 6.0 ...WEST VIRGINIA... CABINS 6.8 KEYSER 2 SSW 6.8 MAYSVILLE 6.0 PATTERSON CREEK 6.0 SPRINGFIELD 6.0 MARTINSBURG 2 E 4.0 ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Sleet in inches from 700 AM EST Sat Jan 06 through 900 PM EST Sat Jan 06... ...PENNSYLVANIA... BIRDSBORO 0.40 ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Freezing Rain ice amounts in inches from 700 AM EST Sat Jan 06 through 900 PM EST Sat Jan 06... ...MARYLAND... BALLENGER CREEK 0.10 ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches where the event has ended... ...VIRGINIA... HIGHTOWN 5 NW 7.0 MONTEREY 5.0 CEDAR HILL 4 NNW 3.1 WINCHESTER 1.3 ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Sleet amounts in inches where the event has ended... ...VIRGINIA... RILEYVILLE 1 W 0.50 ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Freezing Rain ice amounts in inches where the event has ended... ...NORTH CAROLINA... MEAT CAMP 1 NNE 0.25 TUXEDO 1 WSW 0.25 LITTLE SWITZERLAND 0.20 ...VIRGINIA... BRADSHAW 3 N 0.25 WINTERGREEN 1 NW 0.25 BOONES MILL 0.20 WINCHESTER 0.10 ...WEST VIRGINIA... HAMBLETON 1 NW 0.25 RENICK 3 SE 0.20 Low pressure is expected to move off the New Jersey coastline tonight and gradually slide near Cape Cod Sunday afternoon. This allows for the heaviest snow to push northeast into southern New England tonight, while moderate to heavy snow remains possible across parts of the Northeast. Snowfall rates within the heaviest bands could reach 1-2 inches per hour, leading to low visibility and deteriorating driving conditions. Snow chances are expected to linger through much of the day on Sunday for these regions until the storm system moves away from New England Sunday night. Storm total snowfall amounts may exceed a foot across New England and Upstate New York. The next Storm Summary will be issued by the Weather Prediction Center at 1000 AM EST. Please refer to your local National Weather Service office for additional information on this event. Snell $$