After a nice winter day on Friday, yet another storm will come up the east coast and hit New England. Even though this won't be a major storm, several inches of snow are possible. In the city, it will start as rain and then change to snow. The most snow at this point will fall NW of 128.
Storm Totals: Nation
Racine, WI: 23.0
Wodford, VT: 22.0
Chicago, IL: 20-Third largest storm on record.
Owassa, OK: 21
South Bend, IN: 14
St. Louis, MO: 14
Wind Gusts: MPH
Glatinburgh, TN: 78
Cedar Bluff, VA: 70
Chicago, IL: 70
Local Snow Totals: Both days
Georgetown, MA: 16.5
Acton: 15
Sudbury: 13
Andover: 12
Dorchester: 10.8
West Roxbury: 10.4
Logan: 10.2
Sandwich: 2.8
Boston, MA forecast:
Tonight: Clear and frigid. Lows near 14 in Boston, 11 in JP and near 0 in the coldest towns.
Friday: Bright blue skies and warmer. High 35. SW wind of 10-20 MPH.
Friday night: Increasing clouds with lows around 20.
Saturday: Cloudy until 10 AM, then mixed rain and snow becoming all snow by 4 PM. Highs in the mid 30's. Little or snow accumulation expected. Stay tuned as this could change.
Saturday night: Snow. Lows in the mid 20's. Total snow amounts of 3-5 inches of snow expected.
Sunday: Clearing with highs in the mid 30's.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
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