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Single digit temperatures in parts of New England on Sunday
Tonight will be the coldest night of the season with single digit lows and even some spots slipping below zero!
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FIRST ALERT: Snow totals for Friday-Saturday storm upgraded, 3-6 inches for some
3:30 p.m. update from Chief Meteorologist Pete Bouchard: Snow continues through the evening, gradually wrapping up between 9-11 p.m. The snow intensity will vary through the afternoon drive, with some spots seeing up to 1 inch per hour. Roads are slippery and traffic is pretty nasty with the approaching holiday. Cold air rushed in earlier than anticipated with this event....
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FIRST ALERT: Rain, then snow Friday could impact holiday travel in New England
No forecasts are slam dunks in New England, but this one is particularly tricky. We’re seeing ocean-effect rain showers turn to snow showers later today, and timing is everything. If the cold rushes in too quickly, it will shut down the precipitation and we’ll barely see a coating. If it comes too late, we’ll see mostly rain. Our forecast puts...
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Snow possible for some this weekend
These overnight rain events have been kind to us. They drop their water, then vanish before sunrise. As a result, Thursday will qualify as a sunny day in the forecast. Winds will be a bit brisk, but temperatures remain on the reasonable side: mid and upper 40s. We’re still waiting for the shoe to drop later this week. Cold is...
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Dry start to the day but rain (for most) and wintry mix come later tonight
Not-so-cold this morning, eh? In the wake of our 60s Tuesday, the airmass hasn’t cooled much. That means Wednesday night’s precipitation is in the form of rain for a vast majority of the area. There are exceptions, of course. The higher terrain of northern Worcester County and southwestern New Hampshire could see some accumulations above 700 feet as “just enough”...
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Warm air and rainy conditions on Tuesday morning — and more rain's on the way
Quick-moving weather systems are coming at us this week. It will culminate in a blast of arctic air by week’s end, but at no point are we looking at any major storminess. Before the chill arrives, we sneak in a very mild day. Highs soar to the mid-upper 50s with sun poking out by afternoon. This is a one-day pass...
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Milder air arrives, with rain and snow chances through the week
The pattern turns busy again this week, but there are no large storms brewing. Instead, we have a series of small events that dart through mostly at night. We had one Sunday night that was all but obliterated by a strong high-pressure system (and gobs of dry air). Cloudy remnants linger Monday with a slight bump in the temperatures. Click...
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Wind gusts continue, winter air to settle in after record-setting rainfall
After record-setting rainfall in parts of New England, and thousands of customers without power, we’re picking up the pieces this morning and moving on to quieter times. That’s not to say that we’re clear of the wind, yet. Gusts continue to come in from the west and northwest today, driving in colder temperatures and keeping the wind chill in the...
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First Alert: Downpours and gusty winds could bring flooding, power outages
There’s a lot to gnaw on Wednesday’s weather bone as an intensifying storm system charges through New England. High winds, power outages, flooding, temperature swings — we have it all. Taking it from the top, the early part of the day is the least bothersome. Occasional bouts of rain will fly through on a very fast-moving jet stream. If you...
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Watch for slick conditions Tuesday morning as another storm heads to New England
One down, one to go. Another storm taking shape in the Deep South will roar into New England by Wednesday. This one promises to hammer us with wind and rain on its approach and exit. In the meantime, we’re buried in clouds Tuesday, splitting our temperatures from north to south. Chilly breezes dropped us to near freezing this morning, so...