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DAYS 1-5 (DECEMBER 26-30)
Christmas Day may be over but the Christmas season goes on, with many folks on mini work vacations and still doing tours of lights displays, etc. during the course of the week between Christmas Day and New Year’s Day, so the weather remains important for planning such things. During this 5-day period there are a couple of events that may have some impact on plans. After a couple dry and seasonably cold midweek days, a low pressure area will move rapidly from the Upper Midwest to southeastern Canada Friday through early Saturday. Enough cold air at the onset of this system early Friday should allow a start as snow/sleet for at least northern and interior areas of southeastern New England, but warmer air advancing will mean that it turns out as rain for the balance of the system. A cold front will come through during Saturday, and similar to the Saturday before it, expect a day of drying weather and a mild start with a colder finish. This sets up the possibility of some snow on Sunday, with cold air in place, depending on the track of a clipper low pressure system.
Forecast details…
TODAY: Sun and passing clouds. Highs 33-40. Wind N 5-15 MPH, higher gusts.
TONIGHT: Partly cloudy evening. Clear overnight. Lows 11-18. Wind light N.
THURSDAY: Sunshine and high clouds. Highs 33-40. Wind light variable.
THURSDAY NIGHT: Clouding over. Snow/sleet developing pre-dawn, except rain/mix South Coast. Lows 22-28 north, 28-34 south. Wind light N to E.
FRIDAY: Overcast. Snow and sleet changing to rain morning-midday. Rain showers likely afternoon-evening. Snow/sleet accumulation of a coating to 2 inches except little or no accumulation South Coast. Highs 40-46 occurring late-day. Wind E to SE 10-20 MPH.
SATURDAY: Sun/cloud mix. Windy. Chance of a rain shower morning. Chance of a snow shower late-day. Temperatures rise to lower 50s early then fall through the 40s during the day, 30s early evening, into the 20s late evening.
SUNDAY: Mostly cloudy. Chance of snow, favoring southern areas. Temperatures steady in the 20s.
DAYS 6-10 (DECEMBER 31-JANUARY 4)
A dry December 31 will be followed by a pattern of unsettled weather that favors rain initially and possibly mix/snow toward the end during the first few days of 2019.
DAYS 11-15 (JANUARY 5-9)
A couple systems may bring light precipitation around January 6 and 8 otherwise overall dry weather with temperatures near to below normal.