A weak weather system will come through the area Friday evening, with scattered snow showers. However, it won't amount to much-maybe a coating. After a warm up on Saturday, a powerful storm will likely travel west of us on Sunday giving us a wind driven rain storm. If the track shifts further east, we would get a more frozen solution- but that seems unlikely at this point. Then, arctic air will come in behind the storm.
Boston, MA forecast:
Tonight: The coldest of the season so far. Clear with lows near 15 in Boston, 12 in JP and 5 in the suburbs. Below 0 up here at Plymouth, NH.
Friday: A mix of sun and clouds in the morning, then cloudy in the afternoon. High 29. West wind of 10-15 MPH.
Friday night: Scattered snow showers and flurries. Lows in the mid 20's. Snow may coat the ground-that's it.
Saturday: A mix of sun and clouds and warmer. Highs in the mid 40's.
Saturday night: Increasing clouds with lows around 40.
Sunday: A storm will effect the area with heavy rain and strong SE winds. Highs in the upper 40's. Stay tuned for more track updates. Snow and strong winds possible with temps around 10 for the pats game in Chicago.
Monday: Rain ending early, then clearing with falling temps. Morning temps near 45, but falling into the 30's in the afternoon.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
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