Winter '09 / '10 - Snow Storm #1 - Snow Cover
Snow cover as of 20-DEC-09 at 12z. Heavy snow axis 18 - 21" runs through ROA - DCA - BWI - DOV - southern NJ - eastern LI.
Image courtesy NOHRSC
Snowfall forecasting contests for 27 stations across New England and the Mid-Atlantic regions ... since 1999
"THE 12-18Z NAM NOW SHOW SNOW OF HISTORIC PROPORTIONS IN THE CORRIDOR FROM SOUTHWEST VA TO WASHINGTON DC AND BALTIMORE."
In February:"The general pattern of cold-north and warm-south observed during the winter so far will generally continue into early spring. The warmest temperatures, relative to normal, will be in the south-central and southeastern states while the coldest temperatures will continue to be observed in the north-central states. The cold Pacific Ocean suggests that the upcoming aggregate three-month period will be relatively cold nationwide, relative to normal, especially in March and April. An incipient stratospheric warming event, which appears to be historic in magnitude, may continue to favor more Arctic air masses in mid-latitudes and increases confidence in the widespread cold forecast of the US these upcoming few months."