Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Storms on the horizon?

Our weather could be taking are more "wintry" turn in the near future.  Until then however, we will continue with the warmer temperatures and lack of significant snowfall.

Tonight:  Partly cloudy, mild.  Lows in the 30s to near 40s south, upper 20s to low 30s north.

Tomorrow:  Occasional sun early then chance of showers in the afternoon, mild.  Highs in the upper 40s and low 50s south, 40s north.

Tomorrow night:  Mainly cloudy, breezy, lows near 30 south, 20s north.

Thursday:  Partly to mostly sunny, breezy, highs 35-40 south, near 30 north.

Friday:  Partly sunny, highs in the 30s south, 20s north.

Discussion:

We had a warm front pass through New England this morning.  That was responsible for the snow showers and flurries that dropped a coating to an inch of snow in some spots.  This warm front is ushering in some warmer air that will arrive in full force tomorrow.  Sadly the warm air will not hang around for more than 12 hours or so before temperatures come back down to a more normal level.

Over the next couple of days, we really don't have too much to worry about.  There is still the slightest chance of some snow showers overnight Thursday into Friday morning.  Currently it looks like this system will slide just to the south of New England, not causing any problems.

The larger concern is the storm that could potentially hit New England on Sunday night.  It is still early, but conditions look to be setting up nicely for an impactful storm in the Northeast.  Much could change over the coming days, but it is winter and this is New England.  We are bound to get at least one snowstorm in the coming weeks.

Thanks for reading and tell your friends!

-Jon K.

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