The storm that dumped snow on the Cape on Monday and some snow in the Boston area will back towards the region again. The snow will arrive from the north at the start of the evening commute and continue off and on through the night. The snow will end Thursday morning, and dry weather will continue through the Christmas Holiday-which my family will be spending at the Trapp Family Lodge in Vermont. A powerful ocean storm is possible on Sunday-of course it all depends on the track.
Snow Totals: Monday
Orleans, MA: 13.5 inches
Chatham: 12.0
Welfleet: 12.0
Randolph: 7.5
Plymouth: 7.0
Vineyard: 5.5
Roslindale: 3.0
Boston: 2.7
Boston, MA forecast:
Tonight: Mostly cloudy with scattered snow showers. Low 25. Beware of icy spots in the morning.
Wednesday: Partly sunny until 4 PM, then snow. High 37, but falling to 32 by 4 PM. NW wind of 15-25 MPH. Leave extra time for the commute home.
Wednesday night: Periods of snow. Low 27. NW wind of 15-25 MPH. 1-3 inches of snow expected.
Thursday: Snow ending early, then clearing. Highs in the mid 30's. We head to Trapp Family lodge for break.
Christmas Eve: Sunny with highs in the low 30's.
Christmas Day: Sunny with highs in the mid 30's.
Sunday: A powerful nor'easter is possible with heavy precip and strong winds. Highs around freezing. Stay tuned!
US weather: The LA area has been pounded by 5-7 inches of rain, causing massive flooding and mudslides. 14 feet of snow has fallen in the mountains, and more snow is expected through the week.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
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