per Josh Fox Weather Blog...
From Cape Hatteras, the storm is expected to explode later Monday and get sucked toward Cape Cod. If this does indeed go down this way, and the low does indeed deepen to sub-980 mb, as the lastest pieces of info have suggested, snow will move into the area early Tuesday and become heavy for several hours. The snow would be accompanied by wind, cold temperatures and treacherous road conditions. Though there is data supporting a 10-20 inch dump, and yes I think that can certainly happen, I want to caution my fellow powderhounds. We could see some additional changes. We could still see less than 10 and yes, we could see more than 20. Lets wait another 24 hours and see how things look. I also want to point out that this system could become a nor'easter of historic significance for portions of the northeast. Eastern Mass, Rhode Island, Connecticut even New York city could memorable snowfall totals and the biggest storm in a few years.
I still think MRG won't get the nuts with this one but Mt. Snow, Jiminy looks like to be the bullseye...at this time. The Euro doesn't have the most liquid with this storm but the track is more favorable to us...although like yesterday as I was staring at that darkness to the southeast from the sunny summit of Gore, we will probably miss much of this...but hey, the woods at Gore are skiing quite well without any notable storms recently
Proud to call Gore My Home Mountain
Covid stole what would have been my longest season ever!
I'll be back