2020 Support Network Member Drive is Live: 2/17/2020 Forecast

[SNOW AND SLEET ARRIVES LATE TOMORROW MORNING TO NOON] FOR TODAY, MOSTLY SUNNY AND COOL CONDITIONS WILL PREVAIL… WE CLOUD UP LATE TONIGHT AND SNOW ARRIVES BY LATE MORNING… A TRANSITION TO RAIN IN THE LOWER VALLEY, SOUTHERN CMASS AND NORTH CENTRAL/EAST CT IS EXPECTED, WITH ICE AND RAIN IN THE HIGH TERRAIN IN SVT, SWNH, NORTHERN CMASS, BERKSHIRES, AND HILLTOWNS… COLD AND BLUSTERY ON WEDNESDAY WITH COLD AND FAIR WEATHER LASTING THROUGH THE END OF THE WEEK, WITH MILDER TEMPS BY WEEKEND… NEXT WEEK LOOKS MILD, BUT SIGNALS CONTINUE FOR A COOL DOWN INTO EARLY MARCH… (7:20am Monday)

Good morning everybody, first off I wanted to thank all of the new Members and Supporters who contributed to my 2020 Support Network Member Drive yesterday day during my launch! The Member Drive runs through March 22nd at midnight and my goal is for 5% of my followers/readers to contribute to support my work.

If you like what I do and want to see my work and this community resource continue, please click the secure link below to join as a Member or be Supporter, either online or by snail mail.

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As for our weather this week, it’s looking seasonably cold on average, and we will get some wintry weather into our hills and dales by late morning into early afternoon tomorrow, which I will get to in a minute.

The Bulletization Mobile(TM) is outside my home, high beams on, blaring the horn, and pushed up about an inch from my window. It’s rather unpleasant, but I do understand the urgency with which I must type out the bullets below, so off we go!!!

SUMMARY
–High pressure is tumbling anti-cyclonically (i.e. clockwise) through southeastern Ontario and southwestern Quebec this morning
–It is destined to work through the great state of Maine and into Nova Scotia by tomorrow
–This fair weather cell will be responsible for providing mostly sunny skies to us today with highs in the low to mid 30s in the high terrain of WMass, SVT, SWNH, ENY and NW CT and the mid to upper 30s in the valley, CMass and rest of NCT
–The cold front is weakening as it approaches, so winds aren’t expect to kick up too much as it passes through today
–For tonight, we are clear early, and temps will drop as a result. Expect lows in the mid to upper teens with clouds building late
–We will start off cloudy tomorrow, and will be watching a storm that will track well northwest of us and float its warm front through the region tomorrow
–This will focus a not-very-long period of snow, ice and rain through the region #BrokenRecord
–Actually, though, this may be the last skip in that record for a bit, as the period between storms is changing, and we have to watch what a giant bomb of a storm in the North Atlantic near England will do to the macro pattern in the northern hemisphere. Its too early to tell, but bears watching
–Anyway, Snow arrives north of the Pike by late morning into early afternoon tomorrow, and snow mixed with rain south of the Pike
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–Snow will change to rain likely south of the Pike with little to no accumulation down there
–However, the further north you go, some light wet snow accumulations of a coating to 2″ is expected, and we may see more like 2-4″ in southern VT, the northern Berkshires and western Franklin County, and near Mt. Monadnock in Cheshire county, NH
–Highs tomorrow will end up in the mid 30s or so, and any snow should change to rain in the valleys and a mix of ice and rain in the high terrain before quitting well before midnight, about an 8 hour duration system
–Lows tomorrow night will drop into the upper 20s to low 30s, so some patches of black ice are possible
–Wednesday looks blustery behind a cold frontal passage, with partly sunny skies and highs in the low to mid 30s and northwest winds gusting to 35mph at times. Lows will be in the teens
–Thursday is the coldest of the week with highs in the upper teens to mid 20s from SVT through the PIoneer Valley, and lows will only be in the single digits
–Friday is cold and sunny too, but a little milder, and we will really milden up over the weekend with mostly sunny skies and highs 35-40 degrees with lows in the 20s
–In other words, Wednesday through Sunday looks partly to mostly sunny!

Have a great day, and if you’d like to support my work with any amount, or join the 2020 Support Network as a member like these nice folks did below, just click the link and follow the path that works for you. Thanks for your support!

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2020 SUPPORT DRIVE NEW MEMBERS: 2/16/2020
BOMBOGENESIS LEVEL
Elizabeth Jenkins
Todd Punderson

BLIZZARD LEVEL
Alex Kajstura
Katrina Hawley

NOR’EASTER LEVEL
Phyllis Muldoon
Peter Grealish
Sylvia Smith
Judy Houle
Eileen Keegan
Judith Zahn
Sylvia Lapinski
Barbara Upton
Lori Holder-Webb
Thomas Prunier
Elizabeth Bednarski-Mahon
Patricia Lavoie
David Pascucci
Amy Gazin-Schwartz
Margaret Mientka
Lyza Fennell
Marcia Jackson
Cate Woolner
Jennifer Kenworthy

SQUALL LEVEL
Kaliis Smith
Marion W. Copeland
Allison Bell
Linda Samano
Daniel Price
Joanne Schlunk Fitzsimmons
Rochelle Boucher
Elizabeth Denny
Sarajane Kostek
Kathryn Messier
Heidi Haas
David Sokol
Philip O’Donoghue
Steven Chandler
Jennifer Abdelnour
Christina Sheppard
Deborah Sekula
Julian Hartmann-Russell
Jeff Potter
Tracy Trial
Brian Walker

FLURRY LEVEL
Vera Coupal
Dawn Colinan
Amy Hudzik
Patti Powers
Andy Beall
Walker Sloan
John Bienz
Kathy Sylvester
Sarahluna Chandler
Marla Zlotnick
Catherine Reed
Dawn Flatt
FAYE WHITNEY
Tom Daughton
Katie Olmstead
Stuart Clark
Marjorie Tauer

By |2020-02-17T07:21:58-05:00February 17, 2020|Current Forecast|

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