Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Friday Snow?


It now appears that the storm will go a bit more out to sea then previously thought. If this solution plays out, it would mean a couple of conditions. One, the center of the storm would be further away, so the wind would not as big an issue for inland locations, and even the coast. However, it also means that more cold air will be drawn from the north meaning more of a WINTRY MIX of precipitation, including some periods of all SNOW possible in parts of mass. Some mixing of snow is possible even in the city of Boston. Any wintry mix will turn to rain by early Friday afternoon, as temps rise into the low and mid 40's. This forecasted track also means that there would be less precip in Western and Central mass. and northern New England. However, the bigger storm may be on Sunday with heavy downpours and very windy conditions possible, as another storm comes up the coast. The second storm is forecasted to be stronger and come closer to the area. However, it is still to early to exactly determine how each storm will effect the region.


Local forecast;


Tonight: Freeze possible in all suburbs, and a frost possible in parts of the City of Boston. Lows ranging from 37 Downtown to 34 in JP, and 28 in most places outside of the city. A


Wednesday: Bright and sunny, but bundle up at the bust stop as it will be Cold in the morning with wind gusting to 20 MPH, and then temps rising to around 50 by afternoon.


Wednesday night: Clear. A hard freeze likely in the suburbs with lows in the 20's. A frost advisory likely will be needed for the City, with a low around 35 Downtown, and about 31 in JP.


Thursday: Cool with increasing clouds. High around 46. Normal for mid -November.


2 comments:

  1. Great job NOlan. Am I going to be okay to flu out to DC on Friday about noon?

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