DAYS 1-5 (FEBRUARY 21-25)
The low pressure system that’s been impacting our weather since yesterday lingers today as some additional snow shower activity continues with an elongated area of low pressure stretching across the region. While this system has produced up to a few inches of snow – not a heavy snowfall accumulation – it has been a sticky and wet snow for many areas, a bit harder to clear than many of our events this winter. But it does come to an end today as slightly drier air arrives on the back side of departing low pressure. However we get little time to breathe as the next storm system organizes off the Mid Atlantic Coast Sunday then intensifies and tracks northeastward, passing southeast of New England Sunday night and early Monday. This will be a higher-impact system with snow and wind, as well as minor to moderate coastal flooding issues around high tide times. The question still to be answered is snowfall amounts, with guidance ranging from the classic hit and maximum snow potential to a a track a little further offshore with the heaviest snowfall further southeast and less to the northwest. I favor the latter by a slight margin, but with the storm close enough to produce a significant accumulation throughout the region. Initial accumulation forecast (most of this falling from late Sunday evening until midday Monday): Greater than 4 inches regionwide, greater than 8 inches I-95 belt, and greater than 12 inches southeastern MA and RI. I’ll be refining this in comments below and with the Sunday morning update. The storm moves away late Monday with fair weather returning and continuing into the middle of next week.
TODAY: Mostly cloudy. Lingering snow showers this morning. Highs 33-40. Wind N 5-15 MPH.
TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy. Lows 23-30. Wind N under 10 MPH.
SUNDAY: Cloudy. Highs 30-37. Wind N to NE 5-15 MPH.
SUNDAY NIGHT: Overcast with snow, heaviest I-95 belt eastward and I-90 belt southward. Lows 24-31. Wind NE increasing to 15-25 MPH inland and 25-35 MPH coast with higher gusts.
MONDAY: Overcast with snow, heaviest I-95 belt eastward and I-90 belt southward during the morning, tapering off in the afternoon with breaking clouds. Highs 27-34. Wind 15-35 MPH, strongest coast, gusts 35-55 MPH, strongest higher elevations and coast.
MONDAY NIGHT: Clearing. Lows 18-25. Wind N 15-25 MPH with higher gusts evening, diminishing overnight.
TUESDAY: Mostly sunny. Highs 28-35. Wind NW 5-15 MPH.
TUESDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy. Lows 13-20. Wind W under 10 MPH.
WEDNESDAY: Partly sunny. Highs 28-35. Wind W up to 10 MPH.
DAYS 6-10 (FEBRUARY 26 – MARCH 2)
Watching for two separate systems bringing unsettled weather, the first in the February 26-27 time frame, the second in the March 1-2 time frame. Temperatures near to below normal.
DAYS 11-15 (MARCH 3-7)
Fair weather early period, unsettled weather returns later in the period as the active pattern continues. Temperatures near to below normal.