Mattl
New member
Just when I and a lot of people were saying goodbye to old man winter, we have a large snowstorm coming as well as at least 2 weeks of cold winter weather for especially the mountains. A storm is heading our way and as it is April, it will be a highly elevation dependent storm. Not even NWS is sure on the details of how far south it will snow, but for the White Mountains they are. They are already talking about a foot of snow and that is an early estimate. The storm as it heads out of the midwest will spawn secondary development and move up the coast. Rain and sleet will change to heavy wet snow in the higher elevations and move down. After the storm leaves we will be stuck in a cold, cyclonic flow which means snow showers every day in the mountains and dreary rain snow showers elsewhere. Situations like this higher mountains like Mount Washington may get several feet of snow in the next couple weeks. So dont put away winter gear yet for the mountains, things are about to get really interesting! -Mattl