I pretty much outlined what all had changed and allowed this upcoming storm today into tomorrow to come farther west and up the coast in yesterday's post, so will keep this simple and just get to the final call map. The main thing is to tighten the gradient from 1-3, 3-6, and 6-12 zones. This ups the forecast to 6-12 inches in the big cities of the East Coast. You won't have to go too far though before amounts drop off quite a bit. As is always the case with these storms, confidence is lowest close to the edges due to the gradient. It will be cold and windy behind the storm too, with temperatures a good 15 degrees below normal (upper 20s to low 30s... teens for some interior areas in Northeast), so bundle up! Snow map below. Light blue is 1-3", darker blue is 3-6", and purple is 6-12". There can be local amounts to at least 15" within the 6-12 zone as well, though hard to pick out exactly where, so did not throw in a 12+ zone on the map here. Enjoy!
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