6:55AM-TUES: SNOW SHOWERS AND LIGHT SNOW AT TIMES TOMORROW, A COATING TO AN INCH SHOULD DO IT FOR ACCUMULATION WITH SOME SEEING NO ACCUMULATION AND OTHERS UP TO 2″, MAINLY EAST OF I-91 IN THE HIGH TERRAIN OF EASTERN PORTIONS OF WMASS (EASTERN FRANKLIN / HAMPSHIRE / HAMPDEN) AND NORTH OF THE PIKE IN WORCESTER COUNTY… MORE RAIN ON SATURDAY, MILDER…
Good morning folks, we’re mostly in the 30s out there this morning with some slackening wind gusts still reaching speeds of 20-30mph at times. We’ve got some snow expected tomorrow, but not very much, and then after Thursday we will be warming up into the weekend with rain showers expected Saturday and Saturday night.
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WEATHER BULLETIN:
–We had some isolated outages overnight, and at least one wind gusts was reported by Jonathan Wilk at 53mph in Granby, MA, so it was cranked up last night!
–While wind gusts are still blowing 20-30mph this morning due to a fleeting pressure gradient, high pressure is going to push into New England and winds will relax
–Highs today will be cold, only reaching the low to upper 30s with partial sunshine early, but mid and high clouds building during the day
–For tonight, we’ll become overcast as an upper low to our west and a developing surface low south of us near the DelMarVa Peninsula (i.e. the junction of Delaware, Maryland and Virginia) spread clouds into the WMass region
–Lows will be in the low to mid 20s
–For Wednesday, we should start seeing some flurries or snow showers by late morning to early afternoon, generally speaking
–This surface low is going to be too far way to produce any meaningful accumulations in the WMass region
–Instead, we’ll get some snow showers, or periods of light to maybe briefly moderate snowfall in response to broad lift between the upper and surface lows, as we’ll be between them
–Highs will be in the low to mid 30s with lows in the low 20s, and light winds are expected
–A total of a coating to 1″ should do it for most of us, and some areas may not even accumulate as the precip shield is likely to be spotty
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–However we could see 1-2″ swaths in the western hilltowns, and more so east of the I-91 corridor in areas like Shutesbury and New Salem in eastern Franklin County, Monson and Brimfield in eastern Hampden County, and CMass
–We may see some 1-2″ amounts down into the highlands of northeast CT
–Any snow winds down late at night, and by Thursday we’ll enjoy a partly sunny but cold day with highs in the low to mid 30s, and lows in the low to mid 20s
–Thereafter it looks like we’re leaving early winter conditions behind for a bit, as a general warm-up is in the cards for the 2nd and 3rd weeks of December
–Friday is our transition day with highs in the upper 30s to low 40s and partly sunny skies as the first of two warm fronts approaches the region
–Another warm front approaches overnight with some showers, and pushes through Saturday, which looks like a showery day as a cold front will be approaching behind the warm front
–Highs on Saturday should land somewhere in the 50s
–The cold front moves through sometime on Sunday with scattered showers expected, with highs on Monday only in the low to mid 40s as we clear out, but you’ll note that’s 10 degrees higher than tomorrow’s expected highs
No big snow or rain storms in sight at the moment, folks, just a bunch of frontal passages and a distant snowy wave for tomorrow as that storm deepens and snows and rains on the fish!
Have a great day!