Evening Commute Snow Will Be A 'Nuisance'
A second wave of precipitation will likely keep roads a bit hazardous piling some ice on top of the fresh snow.
A second wave of precipitation will likely keep roads a bit hazardous piling some ice on top of the fresh snow.
Bursts of light snow will head into the region anytime after 2 p.m. and will continue as light snow. It will mix in with sleet and freezing rain later this evening into the early overnight.
A Winter Weather Advisory will be in effect from 1 p.m. through 6 a.m. Tuesday
Yes, it's still going to be very cold today, but it will be more tolerable that the past couple of afternoons. A Wind Chill Advisory remains in effect until 10am as wind chil values will dip to 15 below zero at times. Winds will begin to diminish by midday.
It's hard to find the perfect word to describe 'cold' when it gets this cold. You may say that it's downright cold, dangerously cold, or uncomfortably cold. What's your word or phrase du jour?
It's so cold that...? You can fill-in the blank! Today's highs in the middle teens will be the coldest air we have felt in two years. Average highs are in the middle 30s. Thankfully, the sun will be shining.
There will be a biting, gusty wind for most of tonight and again tomorrow night, producing wind chill values near 20 below in the northern and western burbs.
At this point, two coastal spots seem most likely to be affected - first, the seacoast of southern New Hampshire down to Cape Ann and second, the South Shore down to Cape Cod
Cape Cod, the Islands and southern Plymouth and Bristol counties are waking up to a 'winter wonderland'.
A general 3-5" blanketed the ground quickly on Wednesday morning, but some melting occurred yesterday afternoon. Consequently, below normal temperatures this morning will lend to icy spots this morning. Be extra cautious whil driving on untreated roadways, bridges, and overpasses. Also, walk slowly in parking lots and on sidewalks where ice may have formed.
By rush hour it should be snowing just about everywhere with a rain/snow mix along the immediate coastline.
We are waking up to a cloudy sky and even a few showers are falling across extreme southeastern Massachusetts. Clouds will rule today with the brightest sky far north and west of Boston due to its distance from the stalled frontal boundary.
Don't be fooled, this winter is a very LONG way from being over. In fact, I believe the coldest and snowiest days are yet to come.
Temperatures are running above-normal again today, yet it's not exactly warm outside. The warmer air will work in this weekend before we take a tumble the middle of next week.
Were you woken up by the howling winds overnight? Winds were gusting up to 50mph in some interior neighborhoods.
Relatively-speaking, it's going to be a mild day as highs temperatures climb well into the 40s.
It seems that January arrived just more than a week ago, and already 'January' is having a meltdown, literally.
A January thaw will be setting-up shop this week, which will last through the upcoming weekend.
Yesterday sent chills up and down our spines! It was a 'get-your-car-started-early' and 'wear-every-layer-possible' type of day! Today will feel like a nice reprieve from the arctic cold blast.
Bundle up, layer up, wrap yourself up! Do whatever you need to do in order to trap the heat close to your skin.
Two simple words sum up the forecast for today and through the end of the week...cold and quiet.
Wow! 2013 is upon us! In just hours, it will be a New Year filled with hopes, dreams, and lots of resolutions rolling off our tongues! Today (New Year's Eve) is starting off with sunshine but will end with increasing cloud cover. High temps will reach the lower to middle 30s. The breezy west wind will make it feel even colder.
The most popular question to our weather team lately - "Is there any chance of a white Christmas?"
It's going to be a quiet day today. Plentiful sunshine will be combined with light winds and highs in the lower 40s. Then, the storm barreling through the Great Lakes to the Deep South will be heading this way.
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