This portion added at 10:25PM …
Even though below I indicate the most snow from 9PM to 5AM, the heaviest band of snow will cross the Boston area between 11PM and 1:30AM with up to 2 or 3 inches. Roads will be slick as the snow falls but will improve when treated and after the snow tapers off overnight. Additional snow may occur through 5AM but it appears the heaviest will be concentrated into the short period of time indicated above. Please use caution if you have plans to travel during and shortly after these times.
Remainder of this post is from early evening…
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5:53PM
We’ll continue with an active weather pattern, chilly in the short-term including 2 snow events, moderating thereafter with a rain event (may start as mix/ice) following these.
A small area of low pressure will cross New England tonight laying down a covering of snow, not very deep though with 2 inches being about the maximum potential amount (outside shot of a few 3 inch amounts). Most of this snow will take place between 9PM and 5AM. Right at the tail end there is a chance for a brief heavier burst of snow which could briefly reduce visibility and impact roads in a few locations for very early commuters.
During the day Friday, a gusty breeze but otherwise quiet and cold weather is expected. Not far behind is the next storm system which will pass south of New England on Saturday. Enough cold air will be around for snow, but amounts will be held down by the fast-moving nature of the system. This looks like a dawn to dusk event for the Boston area.
Another in-between day is expected Sunday with quiet weather. Temperatures for the Patriots/Ravens playoff game at 3PM should be in the middle to lower 30s with a slow fall expected during the game. Winds should be on the light side from the north and for now I am going to leave the threat of any precipitation out of the forecast.
The next storm will arrive Monday, and cold air trapped at the surface may mean a little additional icing inland as it begins to rain due to warmer air coming in above us all. This warm air will win out and a milder, wet day will result. The parent low pressure area should pass northwest of New England by early Tuesday and we should see southwest to west winds sweeping into southern New England with mild air and a few rain showers. Cooler air will eventually move in, but it will be a slow process, leading to a dry and chilly day for Wednesday of next week. The next threat of unsettled weather follows later in the week, and to be honest that’s so far away that I really have no idea how that is going to evolve yet.
In the mean time… the forecast for the Boston area and its neighbors goes this way:
TONIGHT: Cloudy. Snow of up to but mostly less than 2 inches especially between 9PM and 5AM, with an isolated 3 inch amount not out of the question. Low 21-26. Wind light E becoming variable and eventually W.
FRIDAY: Clouds may linger at the coast early otherwise mostly sunny. High 30-35. Wind W increasing to 10-20 MPH with higher gusts.
FRIDAY NIGHT: Increasing clouds. Low 15-20. Wind W diminishing to near 10 MPH and shifting to N.
SATURDAY: Cloudy with snow likely. Early call on accumulation 2-5 inches. High 25-30. Wind NE 5-15 MPH.
SATURDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy. Lingering snow flurries early. Low 20-25. Wind NE around 10 MPH.
SUNDAY: Mostly cloudy to partly sunny. High 35-40. Wind N under 10 MPH.
MONDAY: Cloudy. Ice to rain. Low 29. High 50.
TUESDAY: Variably cloudy. Scattered rain showers. Low 40. High 49.
WEDNESDAY: Partly cloudy. Low 22. High 38.