
5:08pm more rain and snow will continue through the evening. The greatest accumulations will be associated with an upper level low pressure system moving over the Northeast this evening changing rain back to snow, an additional 2-4 inches is likely across western New York - little to no accumulations expected along the coast. A wicked cold arctic air mass will visit the Northeast this week that could set the stage for another storm along the coast - forecast models are in disagreement in regards to the cyclone genesis and track of this potential storm system late next week but one thing is almost certain, it will be cold. Temperatures will bottom out once again this week as frigid air streams into the region on Monday and Tuesday lasting through the week, single digit cold and subzero lows are likely with this next invasion of arctic air. Good news for those starked by old man winter, long range temperature projections indicate that a warm air mass with above average temperatures my try to push into the Northeast for a time after Valentines Day.
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