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deterministic model details continue to favor using a blend of the
3/00z gfs/ecmwf...which depict a deepening surface wave over new
england and the northeast---beneath a sharp but energetic
upper-level trough and jet axis. By day 5...the trajectory of the
flow aloft between the new england coast and atlantic canada
represents a fundamental shift in the guidance and downstream
pattern---ie the possibility of setting up a 'blocky' downstream
ridge invof the davis strait-greenland. In other words...a
potential early-signal shift in the nao configuration...
"Sweden's weather agency has warned that a mighty snowfall is on the way for Sweden, with up to 30 centimetres expected on Tuesday alone.
Meteorologists at weather agency SMHI said that northern Sweden could expect heavy snowfall on Tuesday and temperatures as low at -20C.
The snow will hit Ångermanland, Härjedalen, Jämtland and Västerbotten as a low pressure system heads north.
SMHI said that there will likely be traffic disruptions.
It issued a class-two warning, the second most severe on its three scale warning system.
Those in the capital won't escape the wild weather either - snow is expected to hit Stockholm and other parts of southern Sweden late on Wednesday night, reported the Svenska Dagbladet newspaper."
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