A major winter storm will likely effect the area Sunday Thru Monday with the potential for a lot of snow. Models have seemed to come to a general agreement-the storm tracking nearly perfectly for a classic southern New England blizzard. Of course, a slight shift west would bring mild air in off the ocean-changing the snow to rain for a time in Boston. For now, sleet and rain would be confined to SE MA and the Cape and islands. Also, NE winds will gust past 50 MPH causing near blizzard conditions for most of Sunday night along with blowing and drifting. I will give my initial amounts tomorrow, but at this point a major snowfall seems likely.
Boston, MA forecast:
Tonight: Partly to mostly cloudy. Lows near 20 in Boston and teens in the suburbs.
Friday: Headed home for the holidays! Sunny with a high of 35. West wind of 10-15 MPH.
Friday night: Clear with lows in the teens.
Saturday: Sunny with highs in the mid 30's.
Saturday night: Increasing clouds with lows in the low 20's.
Sunday: Snow arriving in the mid morning and becoming heavy by afternoon. Highs around freezing as the wind picks up. Major snow accumulation possible.
Sunday night and Monday: Blizzard conditions are possible into Monday afternoon. Additional major snow amounts possible. Temps in the upper 20's.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
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