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Lake-Effect Snow Continues Downwind of the Great Lakes; Below Normal Temperatures Across the Eastern Half of the U.S

Arctic air will continue below normal temperatures across the eastern half of the U.S. through Tuesday with heavy lake-effect snow continuing downwind of the Great Lakes. High pressure over the western half of the U.S. will support mainly dry weather for much of the region with above normal temperatures this week. Read More >

NERFC Snow Information Page

 

Modeled Snow Depth and SWE - FULL VIEW



NOHRSC Snow Depth Graphic (Full-size)

* NOHRSC Snow Depth Images(Clickable)
NOHRSC Snow Depth page
NOHRSC Snow Depth Departure from Normal

 


NOHRSC Modeled SWE Image (Full-size)

NOHRSC Modeled SWE page
Maine Cooperative Snow Survey
US Army Corps of Engineers Snow Survey


 

Snow Probability Forecast

 

Regional Snow Forecast



Full-size Image

WPC Winter Weather Page


Regional Snow Forecast Graphic

State Snow Forecast Graphics:
CT | MA | ME | NH | NY | RI | VT

Modeled and Forecast Snowmelt

 

For information on the snow model utilized by NOHRSC please reference this link: NOHRSC Modeling Documentation


NOHRSC 24 Hour Forecast Snow Melt(Full-size)

NOHRSC 24 Hour Forecast Snow Melt Page
 

For information on the snow model utilized by the NERFC please reference this link: Snow17 Documentation

Modeled Ice Thickness



 

The information in this graphic is for informational purposes only. The values have not been verified.

Please consult with local authorities before venturing onto ice covered lakes, ponds, or streams.

 

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