Today will feature a chilly start as temps are below 0 in most places however, things will warm up nicely as the day goes on with highs in the 20’s under sunny skies. The weekend looks good as well with Saturday being the better half and Sunday featuring more clouds or maybe some light snow. Overall, I see no big storms threatening the area over the next 7 days.
Today will feature any remaining clouds moving out and winds becoming lighter. Highs should run in the 20’s region wide and wind chills could fall below zero despite winds of only 5-10 mph. Today will be dry as our storm moves rapidly to the east and things look to stay that was at least for the next few days. Our Sunday/Monday storm looks to head well out to sea so the main impact here will be increased clouds. I see no significant snow in our future as of now.
Today will feature periods of moderate to heavy snow as well as temps that will feel mild compared to the last big snowstorm when temps ran in the 10’s below 0. Snowfall amounts will be in the 6-10″ range for most with 10-14″ totals in York and Cumberland counties. Lesser totals are expected as you head north.
Snowfall map for today.
Our next chance for snow could arrive Sunday/Monday although latest trends have been farther South and East which would result in little to no precipitation.
Today will feature seasonably cool temps and partly cloudy skies. Clouds will be on the increase as a storm system approaches from the south so enjoy the sun early in the day. Temps today will rise into the 10’s and 20’s region wide with light winds. Our next chance for precipitation arrives tonight into tomorrow with moderate to heavy snow expected. A general 6-10″ is likely with lighter amounts farther to the north. For all those wondering about the odds for a snow day tomorrow, I would probably put the odds at 65 or 70%. Snow will move in before daybreak tomorrow and roads will quickly become dangerous as visibilities drop. Initially it will be a very dry powdery snow but as the day goes on, the atmosphere will become more saturated resulting in lower snow to water ratios. Our next chance for snow arrives Sunday into Monday.
Today will feature a continuation of warm temps as highs will be in the upper 20’s to lower 30’s region wide. For Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont, we see mostly sunny skies however, Connecticut and Rhode Island are in for a real treat with more than 6″ of heavy wet snow. Massachusetts gets half and half with the northern part of the state seeing mostly cloudy conditions and the southern half seeing light to moderate snow. After today, warm weather continues into Wednesday when we could see some snow. As of now, it looks like more than 6″ is possible.
This weekend will feature lots of clouds and the chance for some precipitation especially tomorrow. Temps will rise from the 20’s and 30’s today to the 30’s and 40’s tomorrow. Higher temps will be found at the coast. Precip moves in this afternoon/evening in the form of mainly snow however a changeover to rain should be fairly quick to occur along the coast resulting in minimal amounts. For the mountains however, it stays all snow and they pick up 3-6″.