Good evening, everyone. We’re rolling toward a very wintry pattern taking shape for our part of the world. All of this kicks off late Sunday night and will likely hang around for a few weeks, at least.

I have absolutely no changes on my thoughts for next week. This deep trough will allow for numerous upper air systems to work in here on a strong and cold northwesterly flow. Throw in some moisture from the Great Lakes and you can see the snow numbers add up.

The latest GFS snow forecast for Monday-Wednesday…

GFS 3

The Canadian Model only has a 10-1 ratio, but still has some nice totals…

Canadian

The same 10-1 ratio is used for the European Model…

Euro

The European Ensembles from WeatherBELL…

Euro 4

Moral of the story… the stage is set for multiple rounds of snows that can put down several inches over a three to four day span. Arctic cold and gusty winds will also be noted.

Another surge of arctic air arrives by late Friday and could bring more snow. Here’s the European model…

Euro 2

In my last update, I mentioned the potential for a big overrunning system around the middle of the month. The European Model says Happy Valentine’s Day…

Euro 3

That’s a lot of winter showing up over the next few weeks!

Make it a great evening and take care.