Thursday, February 4, 2010

Near Miss

The latest guidance suggests that the storm will hammer the Mid-Atlantic, but not make it to Southern New England before heading out to sea. Parts of New Jersey and the whole state of Delaware are under Blizzard Warnings for 18-24 inches of snow through Saturday evening. They are also expecting 18-24 inches at our relatives' house in Chevy Chase, MD- just outside of DC. Winter storm watches have been expanded to NYC where 5-9 inches are expected. But the steady snow will never make it to Boston, as it now appears just flurries or a snow shower is expected. However, on the Cape and Islands they may have some light snow amounting to an inch. Also, if the storm tracks 50-100 miles further north than expected now, then we will have some snow in Boston.


Boston, MA Weekend Forecast:

Tonight: Clear and cold. Lows near 19 in Boston, 17 in JP and 12 in the suburbs.

Friday: Sunny for most of the day, then some clouds late. High 32. NW wind of 10-15 MPH.

Friday night: Clouds thickening, lows near 20.

Saturday: Mostly cloudy with some flurries in Boston, and light snow possible on the Cape. Highs in the mid 20's. Gusty winds on the cape.

Sunday: Sunny and cold. Highs in the mid 20's.

Extended: Our next chance at snow will be Wednesday into Thursday, as another coastal storm makes a close pass to New England.

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