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Frost, Freeze Possible Overnight for Many Across Region

Another gusty cold front crossed New England Wednesday night, and with it we had rain showers end as a minor coating of snow in the highest elevations.

Now, our wind from the northwest is gusting past 30 mph and is adding an extra chill to our actual temperatures. Those temps are starting out in the 30s south, with high temperatures in the 40s. Wind chill values are starting in the 10s and 20s, warm to the 30s Thursday afternoon with near total sunshine.

Of course, this sets us up for a frost and freeze deep into Southern New England Thursday night, so we’ll want to bring in any plants we’re hoping to save.

Temperatures rebound Friday, again a nice sunny day, and even more Saturday. Although, the incoming warmth will produce some clouds with a chance of showers Friday night into Saturday morning. Perhaps a lingering scattered shower will occur during the day Saturday with more numerous showers in Vermont.

A renewed shot of cool and dry air arrives Sunday with mountain snow showers and cool air holds all the way through next week in the exclusive Early Warning Weather 10-day forecast.

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