No Storm.....
Here is the NWS info on the storm:
The models go their separate ways on the development of the
long wave trough along the eastern Seaboard...how much energy works
off the middle Atlantic coast during Sunday night and Monday. Most do
agree of rapid cyclogenesis off the North Carolina or Virginia
coast Sunday night and Monday. Right now...it appears that this
low...which the GFS deepens to a 972 hpa center well east of Cape
Cod Monday night...remains outside the benchmark. Feel that the
current forecast of chance conditions covers the situation well
considering the low confidence on the model solutions at this
time. Have kept likely probability of precipitation for a short period on the East Coast and
Cape Cod Monday afternoon into early Monday night with closest
approach of this low. Do expect strong northeast winds especially
on Cape Cod and the islands late Monday and Monday night as the low
deepens.
The low is expected to push into the Maritimes by Tuesday morning
with backedge chance of snow showers clearing the coast by the
afternoon. Weak high pressure will follow late Tuesday into
Wednesday. Upper level winds shift to west and southwest ahead of a
weak low over the Great Lakes which remains over that region into
Wednesday night...with a warm front pushing north of the area.
Another weak low forms off the middle Atlantic coast by next
Thursday.
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