New England

Rain and Clouds Exit, Sunny Sunday Ahead

Heavy rain and thunderstorms – weather you wouldn’t expect to see this time of year. Our Saturday Nor’easter was geographically in the perfect position to bring big snows to central and southern New England, but we were missing one key ingredient: the cold.

Temperatures across interior northern Canada were in the single digits and teens, which is above average. Forecast models have been hinting at a pattern change for quite some time, but temperatures continue to moderate.

Sunday will be the pick of the weekend. Skies will be sunny with temperatures in the mid-40s.

Cold air returns Sunday night and we will see the coldest air mass of the season (so far) move it.

Temperatures will start off in the 0s and 10s Monday morning. Clouds increase throughout the day on Monday ahead of our next system. High temperatures on Monday will stay below freezing.

Monday night, light snow will develop. Snow will quickly change to rain along the coast by Tuesday morning. Interior parts of New England will continue to see wintry precipitation. It’s too early to discuss exact accumulations, but a plow-able/shovel-able snow is possible.

Rain and snow showers will continue into the day on Wednesday.

Thursday we dry out and turn colder. Temperatures will end the week around the freezing mark.

Some of the forecast models are hinting at a pattern change. The next storm system could be a bit more interesting by next weekend or early the following week. Stay tuned!

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