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Coastal Low Threatens Northeast, Snow Outcomes Vary Widely

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Coastal Low Threatens Northeast, Snow Outcomes Vary Widely
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Washington — Forecasters warn a coastal low may move near the U.S. East Coast early Sunday and exit northeast by Monday. Models vary: some deepen the low offshore and draw in colder air, producing accumulating snow; others keep a marginal profile with rain or mixed precipitation. Regions from Maine to the Mid‑Atlantic and Delmarva face differing outcomes: Maine expects Friday into Saturday snowfall (2–7 inches ranges by area), Philadelphia models show a 70% chance of light snow and a 30% chance of heavier snow, and D.C.-area forecasts emphasize a rain-to-snow transition late Sunday. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Late Wednesday–Thursday: Montana and Wyoming recorded light snowfall of 1–5 inches.
  • Thursday: Low pressure began organizing off the California coast and moved eastward.
  • Thursday: Maine saw sunshine before snow is forecast to arrive Friday evening into Saturday.
  • Friday–Saturday: Forecast models diverged for the Mid‑Atlantic; Philadelphia models presented 70/30 scenario splits.
  • Sunday into Monday: Coastal low expected to affect D.C./DMV with rain-to-snow transitions and travel-impact window.

Why This Matters to You

This coastal low could affect your weekend plans. If you're in the Northeast, prepare for possible snow or mixed precipitation. Check your local forecast and plan accordingly. If you're traveling, anticipate potential delays.

The Bottom Line

Weather is unpredictable, and this coastal low is no exception. Stay updated on local forecasts, especially if you're in Maine, Philadelphia, or D.C. Worth forwarding if you have friends or family in these areas.

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Who Benefited

Local emergency planners, road crews, meteorologists, and retailers benefit by using model guidance to prepare resources, stage equipment, issue public warnings, and stock supplies ahead of potential snow, mixed precipitation, and coastal impacts.

Who Impacted

Commuters, small businesses, and coastal residents could suffer travel delays, property damage, utility interruptions, and service disruptions if heavy precipitation, strong winds, or coastal impacts materialize during the Sunday–Monday storm.

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Who Benefited

Local emergency planners, road crews, meteorologists, and retailers benefit by using model guidance to prepare resources, stage equipment, issue public warnings, and stock supplies ahead of potential snow, mixed precipitation, and coastal impacts.

Who Impacted

Commuters, small businesses, and coastal residents could suffer travel delays, property damage, utility interruptions, and service disruptions if heavy precipitation, strong winds, or coastal impacts materialize during the Sunday–Monday storm.

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