That's what we get for a nice storm, more rain and warmer temps, albeit temporarily. Hopefully the pattern gets rid of these systems going to our west as they go north.
It looks like three Alberta Clippers are swinging through, starting this weekend. The third, on Monday/Tuesday, will be the most potent. Anyone is lake effect zones will get a nice dumping as well.
I've been thinking of taking a week off to go driving around the North East Skiing. The problem with the forecast is that temps mid to late next week look BRUTAL.
"High pressure settles briefly on Monday, bringing mostly sunny skies and light winds. The next major storm system is on the way for Monday evening into Tuesday, and could bring the next round of major snowfall. Model guidance currently suggests that the center of the storm will track inland towards northern New England as opposed to up the coast. This increases the likelihood that precipitation will change to rain midway through the storm. This changeover looks to be happening Tuesday night into Wednesday. Prior to that, the Adirondacks, Green Mountains, White Mountains, and western Maine could see 1-4” of new snow. Southern New Hampshire could get some heavier snowfall and be in the 4-6” range. A mix of rain and sleet will continue into the overnight hours into Wednesday before changing back to snow on Wednesday morning. By the time this system passes, storm totals cold reach the 6-10” range for resorts in northern New England."