Craig Allen
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The storm is redeveloping off the mid-Atlantic coast.
You're taking that storm, which is basically came out of the Mississippi Valley.
It started redeveloping in the Mississippi Valley.
We had that extra bit of energy over the Great Lakes, and now they're forming into a brand new storm right along the Delmarva, so off the southern Jersey coast, Delaware coast, Maryland's eastern shore.
And it will take the rest of the night to get far enough offshore to have the precipitation quit
in the Northeast.
The Northeast is really getting smacked now by this winter storm and it will last through the day.
The snow now encompasses the whole 95 corridor from D.C.
to New York City to Boston and for hundreds of miles all around.
Heavy snow, whiteout conditions, they'll continue for areas along and west of 95 with totals upwards of 6 to 12 inches near the coast.
and 12 to 18 inches or more inland.
The various weather models continue to show a solid 6 to 12 inches of snow from D.C.
to New York City and on up to Boston.
The snow is going to fall heavily.
It'll accumulate rapidly.
But there are still small details with big impacts that need to be worked out.
Like where there may be a change to sleet or freezing rain.
It would most likely be south of 78 in New Jersey and then down 95.
This will lower snowfall amounts but bring the threat of major icing.
That's the mayor of St.