Frigid today, some snow Saturday afternoon into Sunday morning followed by brutally cold and with very high winds!


Early this morning we have clear skies with temperatures ranging from around 6 degrees in Clifton to near zero in the colder areas, winds are gusting from the northwest to 25 mph bringing wind chill values down to -15 degrees.

Today will be very cold with most highs only near 20, despite sunny skies, winds will slowly diminish.

Snow will develop Saturday afternoon possibly becoming heavy at times Saturday night as a rapidly developing low pressure forms offshore, this blizzard should just miss us but give blizzard conditions to Eastern New England. Expect 2-4 inches of snow for our area. Winds will increase to near 50 mph Saturday night into Sunday morning. A high wind watch in effect.

Sunday will be brutally cold and very windy, snow should end around 9 am but blowing snow will occur all day, temperatures will fall to near 10 degrees by sunset.

On Monday we will have early morning temperatures neat zero and highs only reaching the low 20s again despite sunny conditions, winds will diminish.

Yet another storm may give us more snow late Tuesday into Wednesday.

 

The Forecast:

Today – Sunny and cold with diminishing winds, high near 20.

Tonight – Increasing cloudiness, low around 10.

Saturday – Snow developing in the afternoon with a high in the low 30s

Saturday night – Snow and becoming very windy, low in the low 20s.

Sunday – Snow ending by 9 am then blowing snow, becoming mostly sunny in the afternoon, wind gusts to 50 mph possible, temperatures falling to near 10 degrees by sunset.

Monday – Sunny, high in the low 20s.

Tuesday – Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow by the afternoon, high near 30.

Wednesday – Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow, high near 30.

Thursday – Mostly sunny, high in the mid 20s.

 

Marine Forecast – Gale warning this morning for northwest with gusts to 45 knots then diminishing, seas 6-9 feet.

Outlook – Storm watch for Saturday night into Sunday.

 

Have a good day.

 

Arctic cold front will produce some snow this afternoon followed by frigid air, snow again likely this weekend.


Skies are cloudy early this morning and most temperatures are in the mid 20s, winds are light.

An Arctic front will cross the area this afternoon accompanied by some snow showers, we may pick up a quick coating to a half of inch accumulation.

Very cold Arctic air will follow the front with temperatures falling to the single digits by Friday morning and with gusty winds will cause wind chill values to fall well below zero.

Friday will be a very cold and windy day with highs only in the teens despite plenty of sunshine.

A clipper low pressure area will likely cause some snow Saturday afternoon and evening which may produce a couple inches of snow.

Frigid Arctic air will again be in our area for Sunday along with windy conditions, highs only in the teens falling to near zero by Monday morning.

Monday will be a sunny and very cold day with diminishing winds.

Yet another low pressure area may cause more snow Tuesday afternoon into Wednesday which may mix with ice Tuesday night and Wednesday.

 

The Forecast

Today – Cloudy with snow showers likely mainly this afternoon, accumulations up to a half of inch, high in the upper 30s.

Tonight – Chance of evening snow showers followed by clearing, windy and much colder, low around 5.

Friday – Sunny, windy and very cold, high only in the upper teens.

Saturday –  Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow in the afternoon, high around 30, snow likely at night.

Sunday – Partly sunny, windy and very cold, high in the upper teens.

Monday – Mostly sunny, high in the mid teens.

Tuesday – Mostly Cloudy with a chance of snow by the afternoon, high in the low 30s. Chance of snow mixed with freezing rain at night.

Wednesday – Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow and freezing rain, high in the mid 30s.

 

Have a good day!

 

Seasonably cold today, little snow on Thursday followed by frigid air on Friday!


Skies are mainly clear across the area this morning with temperatures ranging from the low 20s in Clifton to the upper teens further inland, winds are northerly around 10 mph.

Today we will have plenty of sunshine with highs a couple of degrees cooler than yesterday.

An Arctic cold front will cross the area tomorrow morning giving us a little snow, accumulations should be around an inch. Temperatures will fall from the 30s to the single digits by Friday morning as Arctic air comes rushing into our area.

Friday will be a very cold and windy day.

A clipper low pressure may give us another chance of mainly light snow Saturday afternoon into Sunday morning followed by even colder air Sunday with temperatures not rising out of the teens on Sunday and dropping to near zero by Monday morning along with strong winds will drop wind chill values to well below zero.

Another disturbance may give us a more significant snow event for Tuesday.

 

The Forecast:

Today – Mostly sunny, high in the low 30s.

Tonight – Mostly cloudy, low in the mid 20s.

Thursday – Light snow likely, accumulations around an inch, early highs in the 30s dropping to the single digits by Friday morning along with windy conditions.

Friday – Mostly sunny and windy, high only around 20.

Saturday – Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow in the afternoon and evening, high in the upper 20s.

Sunday – Chance of snow in the morning, high only in the mid teens, becoming very windy, low by Monday morning around zero.

Monday – Mostly sunny, high in the low 20s.

Tuesday – Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow, high in the low 30s.

 

Marine Forecast – Small craft advisory in effect for northeast winds gusting to 30 knots, seas 6-9 feet.

Gale watch for Thursday night till Friday evening

Outlook – No advisories Friday night into Saturdaywith gales possible Saturday night and Sunday.

 

Have a good day!

 

Cold to frigid weather to continue the next several days with some snow chances!


Skies are cloudy early this morning with temperatures in the mid 20s, winds are a bit breezy with some gusts to 20 mph.

Today will be a breezy day but temperatures should rise above freezing, still below normal for this time of year, after early clouds it will become mostly sunny.

Still mostly sunny on Wednesday with slightly colder temperatures.

Snow is expected on Thursday as a clipper low pressure system moves into the area, accumulations of up to three inches is possible.

Frigid conditions and windy weather is likely on Friday as Arctic air moves back into the area.

Very cold on Saturday but with less wind and another system may cause some more snow Saturday night into Sunday.

Arctic air again follows this system with windy conditions and the temperature may fall below zero in much of the area by Monday morning, great weather if you are a polar bear.

 

The Forecast:

Today – Becoming mostly sunny, windy, highs in the mid 30s.

Tonight – Mostly clear, low near 20.

Wednesday – Mostly sunny, high near 30.

Thursday – Snow, high in the mid 30s.

Friday – Mostly sunny, windy and very cold, high near 20.

Saturday – Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow, high in the mid 20s.

Sunday – Mostly cloudy, very windy and very cold, high only in the mid teens.

Monday – Mostly sunny, high in the low 20s.

 

Marine Forecast – Gale warning in effect till 6 pm for northeast winds gusting to 35 knots, seas 6-9 feet.

Outlook – Small craft advisories for Wednesday and Thursday with gales likely Thursday night into Friday, no advisories Friday night with possible gales again late Saturday into Sunday.

 

Have a good day.

 

Freezing rain this morning with sleet and snow this afternoon and tonight!


Freezing rain is occurring this morning and temperatures have fallen to the low 20s, winds are northeast to 10 mph, please be very careful if you have to go out this morning since untreated roads and sidewalks will be extremely icy.

Freezing rain will continue this morning mixing with sleet and snow this afternoon and changing to all snow before ending late tonight, accumulations of ice and snow will be around two inches, temperatures will remain in the 20s.

Seasonably cold and dry Tuesday and Wednesday.

An Arctic cold front will cross the area on Thursday that may be accompanied by a quick inch or two of snow.

Frigid air then returns for Friday that will continue to at least to early next week, we should stay dry though the period except for an outside chance of light snow on the weekend as another clipper system moves through.

 

The Forecast

Today – Freezing rain this morning mixing with sleet and snow this afternoon, high in the upper 20s.

Tonight – Sleet and snow changing to all snow before ending, low in the low 2 20s.

Tuesday – Partly sunny, high in the upper 30s.

Wednesday – Increasing clouds, high in the low 30s.

Thursday – Cloudy with a chance of snow, high in the mid 30s. Much colder at night.

Friday – Partly sunny, windy and very cold, high only in the upper teens.

Saturday – Mostly cloudy, high in the low 20s.

Sunday – Partly sunny, high in the low 20s.

 

Marine Forecast – Small craft advisory in effect for northeast winds gusting to 30 knots, seas 6-10 feet.

Gale warning will be in effect from 6pm this evening until 6pm on Tuesday.

Outlook – Small craft advisories possible Wednesday and Thursday with Gale warnings expected Thursday night into Friday.

 

Have a good day!