We already have six inches here in Southern Pennsylvania, which is more than we expected at this time. The heaviest snow won't start to occur until this coastal low pressure system strengthens and runs up the coast, which it hasn't yet.
Look at this radar image.
http://radar.weather.gov/Conus/northeast_loop.php
Burke and I keep having snow filling in to our Southwest, creating
banding heading North, which doesn't appear to be stopping. Just 50 miles Southwest in West Virginia they aren't seeing much, but in the panhandle the snow continues to back build and move towards me. That is the beauty of the Nort'Easter... just when you think the precip will end, the moisture fills in and you get pummeled.
I think the local meteorologists have once again underestimated this storm. We're on course for another 15+ inches of snow here and in Burke and Enron's area. Accuweather said 8 to 10 and other local mets said the same.