4:32PM
Well here it is. March. Mud season. The late winter doldrums (refer to the 3rd definition of the word on dictionary.com for what I mean by that). Some people hate it. Fewer people love it. Some people probably don’t really care. But it is here. And many people associate these days with grey skies, muddy ground or old half frozen granular snow piles, unwanted late winter storms with snow, or rain, or a combination thereof. If you are a skier, you probably love this time of year because of lingering mountain snow, the ability to still make snow on the colder days and nights, and longer daylights to enjoy your hobby (or sport), and being beyond the coldest days of winter so you are not out there getting frostbite while you slide along on your oversized popsicle sticks. 😉
The early days of March 2013 will live up to many of the stereotypes listed above. What I am certain is that the first 5 days will feature more clouds than sunshine, rather chilly air, and limited precipitation. What I am uncertain of is what will come of the threat of a significant late winter storm during the middle of next week…
Upper level low pressure will spin about the area during the next couple days, keeping clouds dominant, and also creating a few areas of rain and snow showers. Don’t expect much in the way of snow accumulation though. By Monday and Tuesday, this upper low will be east of us, barely, so we’ll still feel its influence, but also with the chance of a little more sunshine trying to sneak in between stubborn clouds and fleeting sprinkles of drops or flakes.
Midweek? Oh midweek, that headache 6 and 7 days out. I’d like to ignore it right now, but I cannot do that because there is enough evidence showing itself like a big blob of ink on your wall calendar reminding you of that appointment you DO NOT WANT TO GO TO! What’s going to happen? I do know this: A significant storm will be somewhere near the East Coast. I don’t know this: How far north it is going to come. If it decides to pay us a visit, we’ll be seeing a combination of rain and snow and probably some wind and coastal flooding issues. I’m not usually one to mention these things beyond a few days in advance, but just want you to be aware of the possibility of something significant next week. Stay tuned for more…
Reeling it all in: Forecast for southeastern New England…
TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy. Isolated rain showers early, scattered snow showers overnight. Lows upper 20s to lower 30s. Wind NW 5-15 MPH.
SATURDAY: Mostly cloudy. Scattered snow showers changing to rain showers by midday. Highs upper 30s to lower 40s. Wind NW to N 5-15 MPH gusting around 20 MPH.
SATURDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy. Scattered rain showers changing to snow showers. Lows around 30. Wind N 5-15 MPH.
SUNDAY: Mostly cloudy. Scattered snow and rain showers. Highs around 40. Wind N 10-20 MPH.
MONDAY: Mostly cloudy. Isolated rain and snow showers. Low 30. High 40.
TUESDAY: Partly sunny. Isolated rain showers. Low 33. High 44.
WEDNESDAY: Clouding up. PM or night snow/mix/rain. Low 32. High 38.
THURSDAY: Cloudy. Snow/mix/rain. Low 30. High 36.
FRIDAY: Mostly cloudy. Low 30. High 40.
*** On a personal note, I would like to send congratulations to Barry Burbank for 35 great years at WBZ TV in Boston! May you enjoy many more!