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Partly cloudy skies early. A few showers developing later in the day. High 49F. Winds W at 10 to 15 mph. A shower or two possible early with partly cloudy skies in the afternoon. Low near 35F. Daily 13 Today. Wind SE 12 mph. UV Index 2 of Sunrise am. Sunset pm. Wintry Mix. Wind W 20 mph. UV Index 0 of Moonset am. Partly Cloudy. Wind WSW 13 mph. Scattered Showers Night. Wind SW 7 mph. Wind W 14 mph. Mostly Clear Night. Wind W 15 mph.

Partly Cloudy Night. Wind WSW 9 mph. Mostly Cloudy. Wind SSW 13 mph. Mostly Cloudy Night. Rain arrives from west to east slowly Thursday late afternoon and evening. Heaviest and steadiest precipitation occurs overnight Thursday into early Friday. Also overnight, we will notice a mixing and change to wet snow in the Berkshires, Greens and likely Monadnock region as well. Snow will come down very heavily in these areas overnight perhaps leading to some tree and wire damage from the heavy weight.

During the day on Friday the rain and snow intensity become much lighter and spottier with a dry slot moving up over southeastern Mass. By Saturday morning the last of the rain showers will push off the East Coast and we should get some sunshine by the afternoon. Please Contact Us. Please try another search. Multiple locations were found. Please select one of the following:.

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Experimental - Leave feedback. Point Range. Percent Chance That Snow Amounts Will Be Greater Than This series of maps shows the probability that is, the likelihood that snowfall will equal or exceed specific amounts during the time period shown on the graphic. Slushy accumulation will likely turn into icy spots prior to and around sunrise. The early drive on Friday will no doubt be slower and people should take it easy as they step out.

That said, with afternoon highs staying in the 30s, there may be slick spots for the ride home as well. BUST POTENTIAL: If the snowfall intensity is lighter and the storm slides a tad farther south or if the timing changes and the heaviest snow comes in the daylight hours, the forecast snowfall would drop to just a coating to an inch or two.

We will likely catch the northern edge of the strong wind envelope with this storm. North-northeast wind gusts could reach to mph along the immediate coastline and particularly over Cape Cod and the Islands. Peak winds come after midnight through early afternoon on Friday.



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