Storm is wrapping up now for the NE States, not a huge snowmaker (by local standards!) with most totals under 12", although some enhancement off the sea led to localised falls of around 20" in parts of MA. Likewise for southern NS it will be a 15-30cm storm, more notable because of the very cold windchill and blizzard conditions than the snowfall totals.
The next storm on Sunday looks interesting for the Golden Horseshoe at the moment with Hamilton and Toronto possibly both seeing 15cm+. Mild air will be pulled up ahead of the storm so a rainmaker for the big cities of the NE States. The mild air may make it as far north/west as Montreal before the next arctic airmass hits.
The difference with the next cold shot is it should get further south meaning very cold temps for the Ohio Valley and into the Mid-Atlantic, as well as the Great Lakes and NE.
-24c at Toronto Pearson this morning. I make that the coldest reading since Jan 2005 (also -24c, I was there at the time )
Originally Posted by: ghawes