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Snow map posted

Forecast remains a moving target, but the National Weather Service sees potential for 4-6 inches.

Computer models are having second thoughts about what's coming Monday, but the National Weather Service still sees the possibility of a significant snowfall from a coastal storm, staring Sunday night.

In posting its first snow map, it sees a general 4 to 6 inches for the region by 8 p.m. Monday, and this almost certainly will undergo several revisions.

In the afternoon forecast, the weather service says it is "not confident" in the accumulation projection, and with good reason.

Last night's model runs were much wetter than today's, points out Tony Gigi, a lead forecaster at the Mount Holly office.

He thinks tonight's computer output will be more telling because the system will be more fully observed by land-based instruments.