Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Mild(er) for now

We had a beautiful day across New England today and this will into tomorrow and the first half of Thursday.

Tonight:  Mainly clear, areas of black ice, lows in the upper 20s to low 30s.

Tomorrow:  Partly sunny, highs in the upper 30s to near 40 south, upper 20s to near 30 north.

Tomorrow night:  Partly cloudy, more clouds move in late, lows in the upper 20s to near 30 south, teens and lower 20s north.

Thursday:  Clouds increasing, wintry mix develops late, highs in the low to mid 30s south, upper 20s north.

Friday:  Rain likely, especially in the morning, rain/snow mix far north.  Highs in the mid and upper 30s south, low to mid 30s north.

Our next troublemaker of a storm system will arrive on Thursday night.  Temperatures will be cool enough for most areas to start out with some snow or sleet, followed by a changeover to freezing rain for a period of time overnight Thursday night.  A decent surge of warmer air should win out Friday morning and temperatures will climb up above freezing for much of New England, save for far northern sections.  Not expecting much in the way of accumulation from the wintry precipitation, but a slushy inch or so is possible south with 2-4 inches possible north.

More to come...thanks for reading

-Jon K.

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