7:31AM
An Arctic cold front passed through southern New England late Monday, and will now serve as the track for an express train low pressure area developing off the Mid Atlantic Coast and traveling southeast of New England tonight through early Wednesday. Moisture from this system combined with the much colder air now in this region will produce a moderate to heavy snowfall in most of southeastern New England late today into early Wednesday.
The specifics of the snowfall…
*Starts over the South Coast by mid afternoon and overspreads all of RI and southern MA by sunset, then expands northward to include all of RI, eastern MA, and southern NH by early evening.
*Ends west to east during Wednesday morning.
*Blowing and drifting snow because of moderate to strong and gusty northerly wind.
*Blizzard conditions may occur along the South Shore of MA tonight.
*Very cold air, temperatures in the teens to single numbers most of the storm, wind chills often near to below zero.
*Snow accumulations: 5-10 inches most of the region except under 5 inches north central MA and southwestern NH and some areas of 10-12 inches or slightly greater in coastal southeastern MA. Remember to focus on ranges and not the high number.
*Coastal flooding: Minimal.
*Power outages: Minimal.
After the storm… Arctic air dominates – dry and very cold weather through Friday, moderating slightly Saturday but with a chance of snow showers as a disturbance passes through the region, then windy with a new cold air mass arriving by the end of the weekend and early next week.
Forecast for southeastern New England…
TODAY: Thickening overcast. Snow developing across RI and southern MA by mid afternoon then progressing northward through eastern MA by dark or shortly thereafter. Highs 15-20, lower 20s South Coast. Wind light N.
TONIGHT: Overcast with snow, heaviest coastal and southeastern areas, with blizzard conditions possible at times South Shore. Blowing and drifting snow. Lows 10-15. Wind N increasing to 10-20 MPH with gusts to around or over 30 MPH inland, 20-30 MPH with gusts around or over 40 MPH coast, especially South Shore through Cape Cod.
WEDNESDAY: Overcast with snow tapering off west to east morning. Clearing afternoon though clouds and snow showers lingering Cape Cod. Temperatures steady 10-15. Wind N to NW 15-35 MPH. Blowing and drifting snow.
THURSDAY: Partly sunny. Low 0. High 15.
FRIDAY: Mostly sunny. Low 0. High 20.
SATURDAY: Mostly cloudy. Chance of snow showers. Low 10. High 30.
SUNDAY: Partly cloudy. Chance of snow showers. Low 20. High 30.
MONDAY: Partly cloudy. Low 5. High 20.