The trend I am seeing, for Wed AM, is lifting the threat a bit north of the LSV area AND delaying the onset but the CMC still looks fairly ominous with temps in the Mid 20's just north of the LSV (rush hour as the precip is moving in)
It is quite anomalous. I bought heating oil last month thinking I would be going into the summer with 3/4 of a tank. I will be lucky to make 1/2 now and probably not even that with the cold April coming. A 300 dollar or so blow to my budget.
One of the more wintery days of the season. Top 10. If it snows some Tue and Wed we will have had snow flying or on the ground for almost 30% of March.
PS, lots of very good pics of the event in the MA forum. Some had graupel and some snow. Graupel will not melt on the windshield when it hits so easy to tell the difference when driving. Saw another report of snow and 50 so Frederick was nothing as the event made it all the way down in VA. NW Baltimore County report of Thundersnow. Probably related to the funnel cloud that went through Taneytown. The crazy thing was all the snow you could see in the sky around the systems. Sheets of it as you approached.