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December 3, 2020 at 7:47 AM

Winter Storm Watch / Flood Watch Hybrid

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Issued or Partial Issued States:  MD, DE, PA, NY, CT , MA, RI, VT, NH, ME – Use the image for location within because it may only cover part of your state.

Site:  National Weather Force has issued a Winter Storm Watch / Flood Watch Hybrid effective Saturday

Date:  12/3/20 at 10:45am Eastern Time

Forecast: An upper level low will eject into the Atlantic Ocean on Saturday, bringing with it a split even with snow north and heavy rain to the south.  This alert for flooding extends from Maryland through to the Maine Coastal zones.  The heaviest rainfall will be from Eastern Long Island and Connecticut through RI/MA and the Maine Coast this day.  Rainfall amounts will be given on the Facebook page/groups so if you are on there, join them with the links below.

Winter Storm Watch – The winter weather watch means that below winter storm watch/warning levels will happen, but snow is still expected to accumulate at limits.  The Winter Storm Watch however extends from VT/NH and Northern Maine on your Saturday.  Heavy snowfall is very likely, the heaviest across Northern N into Maine.   Snowfall amounts will be given on the Facebook page/groups so if you are on there, join them with the links below.


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K.MARTIN
Meteorologist In Charge – ⚡️🇺🇸 – is a consulting meteorologist for over 50 different companies, including large oil companies like BP. He has certs from MSU and PSU as a meteorologist. Both short and long range is very important to know in those jobs so you can bet on accuracy here. He is verse in fields like Western USA, Tornadoes, Floods, Hurricanes, High Winds, Fire Behavior, Snow and Blizzards, Short Range, Long Range, Seasonal, and Life-Threatening decisions with over 20 years experience.
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