If you have been observing the radar conditions actually always present, you can see with your own eyes that the storm is changing as it progresses toward the northeast.
The same is true of the barometric contours indicating the change in the relative high and low pressure gradients.
In the main, the storm remains intact, but on the northern and southern fringes the precise track and projected track are quite variable.
Well, we’ve managed to get in everything we need and don’t have to go anywhere; so we’re ready for anything.
I just hope there isn’t freezing rain, and that it doesn’t get as cold as they say it will.
I know we seem like weather wimps when I see some of what other parts of the country go through in Winter; but this area just isn’t used to it.