This is an edit/update of the previous blog entry.
2:39AM
Dry weather will be back today, with any snow showers hanging out in the Mountains far west and north of Boston as colder air moves in. Temperatures will fall during the day.
Expected a cold and dry Thursday as high pressure dominates.
By Friday, warmer air will try to move back in, and riding up over the cold air it will generate some snow and rain showers in the region. By late in the day and at night, a stronger impulse is expected to cross the region and may produce a general period of mixed precipitation to snow, with just enough cold air in place. By later Saturday, New Year’s Eve, mostly dry weather is expected but a gusty breeze and chilly air is likely. It will not be frigid, however, as some New Year’s Eves have been around these parts.
A milder day is expected for the first day of 2012.
The latest guidance for next week is in a little more agreement and is leaning a little more away from a big storm on the East Coast. But there are many days to monitor what goes on next week.
Forecast details…
WEDNESDAY: Partly cloudy to mostly sunny. Temperature falling slowly through the 40s into the 30s by late afternoon. Wind W 15-25 MPH gusting over 30 MPH, shifting to NW by late in the day.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Mostly clear. Low 15-20. Wind NW 15-25 MPH and gusty. Wind chill falling below 10 at times.
THURSDAY: Sunny. High 30-35. Wind NW 10-20 MPH.
FRIDAY: Cloudy. Chance of rain or snow showers. Steadier mix or snow at night. Low 18. High 38.
SATURDAY – NEW YEAR’S EVE: Snow/mix early. PM snow showers. Low 29. High 37.
SUNDAY – NEW YEAR’S DAY: Partly sunny. PM rain showers. Low 29. High 44.
MONDAY – NEW YEAR’S HOLIDAY OBSERVED: Partly sunny. PM snow showers. Low 25. High 40.
TUESDAY: Mostly sunny. Low 15. High 31.