Massachusetts

New Threat of Mid-Week Storm Looms

We will be caught up in the flow of our Nor’easter for the next 24 hours, which means it will remain mostly cloudy through Sunday. Today, rain and snow shower are possible, especially in eastern Massachusetts. Minor accumulations of under 2 inches are possible.

Monday, that storm system will slowly move away. We’re still expecting mostly cloudy skies during the day, but it should be mainly dry. Temperatures will be seasonably cool – around 40°. Tuesday will be brighter, but cool. Skies will be mostly sunny. Temperatures will reach the low 40s.

Tuesday night, clouds will increase as another storm system approaches. It appears we are in a pattern of a storm every four days (or so). This storm is showcased on ALL forecast models. Unsettled weather is nearly a lock for Wednesday and perhaps Thursday. It won’t be like the formidable Nor’easter we just experienced, but it could be a potent storm.

Currently, snow is possible. Significant accumulations are likely. We aren’t sure where the heaviest axis of snow will set up. We’re also waiting to see where and if a rain/snow line will set up. As of right now, you can expect it to be windy and either wet or white. Stay tuned!

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