Craig Allen
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That's coming in during the day today.
As for the snowfall, that's next.
We are all under a winter storm watch from Washington on up through Philadelphia to New York City and all the way on up to Boston.
What this means is that there is the potential for six inches of snow or more today.
It will start sometime late Saturday night and continue into Sunday for Washington.
It will probably start around Sunday morning or so around the New York City area and then take until mid afternoon on Sunday to reach on up into Boston.
It's going to start hard and fast and stick immediately because of all that cold air.
And I suspect we'll all start with a six inch snowfall.
There could be a top number of 12 to 18 inches of snow in any of these areas along the I-95 corridor.
And the only thing that would keep those numbers down is if there's a mix with sleet and freezing rain, a little changeover towards the end.
I will have more updates on this to follow as we go through the morning.
Karen and Nathan, back to you.
Oh, you know what?
This is a long duration event.
So what we get during the day on Sunday, whether it starts in the morning, the afternoon or later in the afternoon for up into New England, it is not going to completely end until Sunday.
Monday, I would say somewhere close to lunchtime on Monday.
So we're easily going to see about a 24-hour event of snowfall, possibly, as I said, mixing with some sleet or freezing rain towards the end of it to make it even that much more icy.
And then after that, the cold stays right through the week.
That snow's not going anywhere.
The rules and the requirements are so onerous, and it does cause people to be debanked, who, in my opinion, should not be debanked.