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Brand-New Snowfall Projections Released For Powerful Nor'easter With Updated Timing For Storm

One of the most potent snowstorms in several years is set to slam the area with the brand-new models calling for a foot or more of accumulation for most of the region and wind gusts of up to 45 miles per hour that could cause power outages.

A look at projected snowfall totals south of I-84 in New York and Connecticut.

A look at projected snowfall totals south of I-84 in New York and Connecticut.

Photo Credit: National Weather Service
A look at projected snowfall totals north of I-84 in New York, Connecticut, and Massachusetts.

A look at projected snowfall totals north of I-84 in New York, Connecticut, and Massachusetts.

Photo Credit: National Weather Service
A look at areas that will see the heaviest snowfall (in dark blue).

A look at areas that will see the heaviest snowfall (in dark blue).

Photo Credit: AccuWeather
A look at maximum snowfall projections for the storm late Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 16 into Thursday morning, Dec. 17.

A look at maximum snowfall projections for the storm late Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 16 into Thursday morning, Dec. 17.

Photo Credit: AccuWeather
A look at the timing and track for the storm on late Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 16, into Thursday morning, Dec. 17.

A look at the timing and track for the storm on late Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 16, into Thursday morning, Dec. 17.

Photo Credit: AccuWeather

A Winter Storm Warning is now in effect from 2 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 16 through 1 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 17. 

Travel could be very difficult to impossible during much of that time frame, the National Weather Service said in a Hazardous Weather Outlook statement on the powerful Nor'easter issued early Tuesday, Dec. 15.

Generally, total snow accumulations of 12 to 17 inches are now expected, according to the latest forecast released by the National Weather Service early Tuesday evening. 

See the first two images above for projections south of I-84 (first image) and north of I-84 (second image).

There is some uncertainly for Long Island, as any mixing of precipitation could lessen totals, essential on Eastern Long Island, with snowfall totals ranging from 2 to 11 inches, depending on the location.

Less snowfall is expected farther north of I-84, with higher amounts farther south. But any change in the track of the storm could result in changes.

In areas, seeing the heaviest snow, near-blizzard conditions are possible at times, with strong winds, blowing and drifting snow, and scattered power outages. (See the third image above.)

The blockbuster storm is due to arrive in the late afternoon on Wednesday (around 5 p.m. for most of the region) and continue into late Thursday morning. That will be followed by scattered flurries Thursday afternoon.

This continues to be a developing story. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.

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