I arrived up here at PSU in Plymouth, NH this afternoon, as classes start tomorrow. They have less snow than back in JP, and we are both about to add to our snow pack. First a storm will slide south of New England on Tuesday, giving the Boston area a general 3-6 inches of snow. Then, on Wednesday another powerful coastal storm will hit the area with more snow. At this point, models seem to be trending colder-leading to an all snow solution in Boston. However, just a slight shift would bring sleet and freezing rain into the city-leading to a major ice storm. Where it does stay all snow another FOOT+ is likely. It will be interesting to see what BPS does during another stormy period.
Boston, MA forecast:
Tonight: Clear and frigid. Lows near 14 in Boston, 12 in JP and near 0 in the coldest areas.
Monday: Sunny and cold. High 22. NW wind of 10-20 MPH.
Monday night: Increasing clouds with lows in the teens.
Tuesday: Cloudy until 10 AM, then snow. Highs in the mid 20's. 3-6 inches of snow expected.
Wednesday: Heavy snow-possibly mixing with sleet south of Boston. Highs around 30. Another FOOT+ of snow is possible at this early stage. Stay tuned as this could easily change.
What time Wednesday would the snow start? Could there be a snow day on Wed or would it be Thurs? Keep us posted! Have a great first day of classes, hope it's nice to be back at school.
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