2 feet would put everyone close to average and would definitely make up for the winter to me, there's not going to be a 2 footer anywhere near the city though, the pattern is crappy for at least the next week still and then we are moving toward March where over a foot from a storm near the coast is very rare.
It's even mixing with sleet down here when the precip is heavier so I think you'll definitely see some evaporational cooling and frozen up there, whether the surface temps really allow for 1-2 inches seems unlikely but we'll see.
I'm pretty confident it will snow again, it can snow even in lousy patterns, do I truly expect a pattern change by the end of the month or a significant snowstorm anywhere near the coast this winter, no.
NAM has a decent burst of moderate-heavy snow for Orange/Putnam northward tonight for a few hours before the flip to rain, wouldn't expect much accumulation but at least it would be a heavy mood snow
Yea there's been a few storms that tracked to the SE but I think you are right that none of them actually hit the city with meaningful precip, hence no storm over 2 inches as every storm that has produced snow has changed over (also has meant there's been basically no snow on the ground following any storm this winter)
I'm fine with warm and snowy but this is headed toward being one of the worst winters of all time with no events of over 2 inches for the city, I feel like that would be historic?
I think most of the storms have been coming from the southwest and they've warmed up a bit faster in the upper levels than we have.
Interesting DC/Baltimore have a bit more than Philadephia, must have been a storm that passed to the south.