Temps will rebound to around freezing the next few days, along with increasing sunshine by Friday and Saturday. As a storm on Friday dumps snow on DC and Baltimore, we got nothing again. Snow pack is surrounding the Boston area-to our north, west and south over the last week or so. Finally, a powerful nor'easter will pass close to the area and will POSSIBLY dump snow in our area late Sunday into Monday. The exact track is still in question, and that makes all the difference. A track to further east would give some snow just to the Cape and islands, while a track further west would bring rain into the equation. Stay tuned for more updates over the next few days.
Boston, MA forecast:
Tonight: Mainly cloudy with a snow shower possible. Lows near 18 in Boston, 16 in JP and 12 in the suburbs. A dusting is possible.
Thursday: Mainly cloudy with scattered flurries again, but warmer and less breezy. High 32. SW wind of 5-10 MPH.
Thursday night: Some clearing with lows around 20.
Friday: Clouds break for sunshine for my trip back home for the holidays. Highs in the mid 30's.
Saturday: Sunny followed by increasing clouds late with highs in the mid 30's.
Sunday: Cloudy with snow and wind possible in the afternoon as a nor'easter makes a close pass to the area. Highs in the low 30's. Stay tuned!
Still waiting here too: Despite the temps holding in the teens today here at PSU, the rain from Sunday washed away the little snow we had. No major snow has hit Plymouth State yet, and I expect it will remain dry through the weekend even though the cold will remain.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
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