Western Mass Weather for February 15, 2018

THE 411 FOR THE 413: MORNING ISOLATED SHOWERS AND FOG PATCHES (MAINLY SOUTH OF THE PIKE) GIVE WAY TO MOSTLY CLOUDY SKIES BUT MILD TEMPS MAKE IT COMFY… MORE RAIN LATE TONIGHT AND EARLY FRIDAY AM WITH COLD FRONTAL PASSAGE… POTENTIAL STILL EXISTS FOR LIGHT/MODERATE SNOWFALL SATURDAY NIGHT…

TODAY’S DATE: Thursday, February 15, 2018

OUR STAR:
THE SUN WILL RISE AT: 6:46am this morning

THE SUN WILL SET AT: 5:23pm this evening

HIGH TEMPS: Highs should reach into the upper 40s in the Berkshires/hilltowns, and the mid to low 50s in the valley.

LOW TEMPS: Lows should drop into the upper 30s to low 40s region-wide.

SKIES: Mostly cloudy

WINDS: Light southwest wind

OUR MOON (NEW MOON):
THE MOON WILL RISE AT: 6:43am this morning

THE MOON WILL SET AT: 5:18pm this afternoon

NWS ALERTS: None.

BRIEF DAILY SUMMARY:
Good morning everybody, after some isolated showers and patchy fog (some of which may be dense) we will have a quiet, mostly cloudy, and mild day. Later tonight, a cold front will approach from the west and bring up to a quarter inch of rain by Friday morning.

Highs on Friday will be near 50 degrees, but temps will be dropping through the day, and wind up in the teens by early Saturday morning. Saturday will be seasonably cold with highs in the 30s under partly sunny skies.

Then we have to see if a zonal (i.e. west to east flowing) storm system threads the needle and passes just to our south with some light to moderate snow accumulations. The jury is still out, but Saturday evening plans could be crimped a tad. I will keep you updated as we get closer.

Have a great day!

By |2018-02-14T23:26:24-05:00February 15, 2018|Current Forecast|

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