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Flash Freeze Sets In Amid Winter Storm in New England

Sleet and freezing rain will continue falling across interior Southern New England

A flash freeze is now occurring across interior Southern New England in places such as Reading, Boston and Brockton as arctic air spills south along a coastal front that has set up across Eastern New England.

A sleet storm continues across Central and Northern Massachusetts. We’re also saw impacts at the coast ahead of the 10:00 a.m. high tide cycle, impacting locations like Scituate Harbor and Dorchester, where Morrissey Boulevard and Exit 14 off Interstate 93 northbound were shut down due to tidal flooding.

Meanwhile, areas in Northern New England will pick up additional snowfall through the afternoon and evening as the low pressure shifts east, bringing totals to more than 12 inches, with Central and Eastern Maine picking up close to two feet. The snow will continue to accumulate through early Monday morning before tapering to snow showers by daybreak.

Sleet and freezing rain will continue falling across interior Southern New England. This will result in an increased threat of power outages across these areas where compacted wet snow, coupled with icing and gusty winds, will add stress to trees and power lines.

This comes right on the heels of earlier temperatures in the 40s to near 50 degrees over Southeastern Massachusetts and coastal Rhode Island.

Chris Gloninger
Icicles hang off of a holly bush in Norwood, Massachusetts.
Kristen Harden
The view from Kristen Harden's home on Argyle Street in Andover, Massachusetts.
Peter Lewis
Kia is having a blast in the first snowstorm of 2019. Photo: Peter Lewis in Greenwood.
Kathleen Houghton
A beautiful shot of a cozy home in Deerfield, Massachusetts.
Nicole Gately
Bane, a year-and-a-half German Shepherd from Chelmsford, Massachusetts, is loving this snow
Nicole Gately
Yup, Bane is definitely having fun out there.
Leota Sarrette
A beautiful shot of a snowy field in Haverhill, Massachusetts.
Sunday River
The nor'easter is turning roads icy in Southern New England, but conditions are perfect in the Northern New England mountains for skiing and snowboarding. Sunday River reported getting up to 12 inches of new powder as of 9:30 a.m. on Jan. 20, 2019.
Chris Gloninger
Icicles hang off of a holly bush in Norwood, Massachusetts.
Chrissy Panetta
Brady is having a good time chomping on snow in Saugus, Massachusetts.
Diana in Brattleboro, Vermont, sent us this winter wonderland photo.
Laurel d'Entremont
Niko the dog had a blast during a walk in the Middlesex Fells Reservation in Stoneham, Massachusetts, Sunday morning.
Judy Keach-Martineau
Rocky enjoyed the snow, sleet and rain on Jan. 20, 2019.
Bob Hennessey
Nancy Hennessey hits the slopes at Sugarbush in Vermont on Jan. 20, 2019.
Lorelei Cooney
Annabelle the puppy (who looks suspiciously like a polar bear) enjoyed her first snow in Acton, Massachusetts.
Lois Bourget
Takoda loved the snow during the first snowstorm of 2019 in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Adam Sokoloski
Members of the Newark, Vermont, E-Z riders stop for a picture on Jobs Pond in Newark.
A snowy sunset.
Rocco loving the snow and chewing a stick in Salem, Massachusetts.
Jennifer Brophy
Maeve Brophy, 5, of Brockton, Massachusetts, enjoys a magical early morning flight on her unicorn snow tube.
Arianna Mills
It's Waffles' first snow!
A pup enjoys the snow day in his Patriots gear.

A rapid drop in temperatures, combined with wet roads left over from Sunday’s rain, will result in a flash freeze, impacting travel into the evening as road crews scramble to re-treat roadways. Additionally, as the system exits, this cold air wrapping around may move in quickly enough to transition precipitation back from rain to a brief period of freezing rain.

Across the south, precipitation ends between 5 and 7 p.m. At the coast, expect gusts 40 to 50 mph, with interior gusts to 20 to 40 mph. That, combined with an astronomically high tide thanks to a full moon, will result in minor to moderate coastal flooding during the late morning cycle for east-facing coastlines.

If we are lucky, a few breaks in the clouds will develop in time for the total lunar eclipse tonight.

David Curran
Two people were injured in this SUV rollover crash versus a tree early Sunday morning in Bourne, Massachusetts.
NBC10 Boston
This tractor trailer rollover was reported overnight on Interstate 495 south in Lawrence, Massachusetts.
Millbury Fire Department
Nick Begnoche
A plow rolled over in Leominster, Massachusetts, on Sunday.
Mark Garfinkel/NBC10 Boston
Most issues on the road Sunday were minor spin-outs, such as this one in Revere, Massachusetts.

Looking ahead to the start of the work week, Monday will feature brutal cold with temperatures in the single digits above and below zero for much of the day. Winds will be strong with a few snow showers falling in the White and Green Mountains.

Another storm bringing a mix of rain and snow arrives for the middle of next week on the exclusive First Alert Weather 10-Day Forecast on NBC10 Boston and necn.

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