DAYS 1-5 (FEBRUARY 5-9)
High pressure brings dry and cold weather through Friday with abundant sunshine anticipated today, but more limited sun Friday due to both an increasing in high and mid level cloudiness from the west with the approach of a trough and cold front, and lower clouds from the ocean in the coastal plain with a low level northeasterly air flow developing. After this, a complex process of frontal passage and upper level energy transfer from low pressure to our north to developing low pressure to our south and southeast takes place, the end result of which is a deepening ocean storm with an inverted trough swinging back through southeastern New England. This entire process takes place during the calendar day hours of Saturday, resulting in periods of snow, the finale of which is expected to be an inverted trough induced batch of moderate to heavy snow for a couple hours moving north to south across far eastern areas late Saturday afternoon into early Saturday night. The complex evolution results in an uneven expectation for snowfall amounts, which will be reflected in the detailed accumulation forecast that appears on the Saturday night portion of the forecast below. Following this event, in comes a shot of arctic air, along with wind, that will result in extremely cold wind chill readings but dry weather during Sunday. While the wind and cold ease slightly by Monday, it will remain fair and quite cold with arctic high pressure in control.
TODAY: Mostly sunny. Highs 25-32. Wind N up to 10 MPH.
TONIGHT: Mostly clear. Lows 15-22. Wind variable up to 10 MPH.
FRIDAY: Increasing clouds. Highs 23-30. Wind N to NE 5-15 MPH.
FRIDAY NIGHT: Cloudy. Chance of snow overnight. Lows 13-20. Wind NE 5-15 MPH.
SATURDAY: Cloudy. Periods of snow. Heavier snow showers likely Cape Ann to MA South Shore late-day. Highs 20-27. Wind NE to N 5-15 MPH.
SATURDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy evening with lingering snow showers early, including heavier snow showers likely MA South Shore to Cape Cod early. Total snowfall accumulation for the event expected to be 1 to 3 inches in much of the area, but 2 to 4 inches in a few higher elevations of North Central MA and 3 to 6 inches from Cape Ann to the MA South Shore and possibly Cape Cod. Clearing overnight. Lows 0-7. Wind N to NW increasing to 15-25 MPH creating blowing snow and wind chill readings below to well below zero.
SUNDAY: Sunny. Highs 10-17. Wind NW 15-25 MPH. Wind chill often below zero.
SUNDAY NIGHT: Clear. Lows -5 +2 except 0-7 Cape Cod and some urban centers. Wind NW diminishing to 5-15 MPH.
MONDAY: Sunny. Highs 17-24. Wind NW 5-15 MPH.
DAYS 6-10 (FEBRUARY 10-14)
Fair with temperature moderation early period. Unsettled weather potential increases later period.
DAYS 11-15 (FEBRUARY 15-19)
Up-and-down temperature pattern with one or two more unsettled weather potentials but no major storms expected.