Big Changes...
Today was the warmest day since last November...Boston touched 62...
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Today was the warmest day since last November...Boston touched 62...
A cold pool of air responsible for all the clouds and scattered downpours the last few days is beginning to drift away
Without the strong late March sunshine we never managed to get out of the 40s today...
After a day where temps climbed into the mid 50s...
Today's high was 50 degrees set just before 4PM...this is actually a couple of degrees above normal for a change.
Another large cyclone is spinning and strengthening to our south this evening...
More snow is falling tonight...but not everywhere.
Spring arrived this morning just after 7AM...and wasn't it such a lovely start?
4-8" of snow was a good rule of thumb from today's storm with Boston picking up 7.0 and Worcester picking up 7.3"
The good news: we can just about put this snowstorm in the books…
The air is cold and the ground is frozen meaning roads will quickly become snow covered. This spells trouble for Tuesday morning's commute.
The average high temp for the middle of March is 47 degrees in Boston...today's high was a January-like 33 degrees.
There will be a widespread 2-to-4 inches (at least) on the ground by Tuesday morning's commute, just about everywhere. I expect lots of delays, cancellations and an extremely challenging morning drive.
We just saw three days in a row of 50 degrees or higher resulting in the melting of most of our snow but a sharp coldfront came through today and temps took a nosedive.
Why did we get so much more snow than expected Friday?
Our storm continues to sit well offshore to our SE spinning in band after band of snow...some of it heavy at times.
The wind has picked up and rain and snow showers have begun to rotate in off the water...
These next 24 hours will be fairly quiet and I suggest you get some errands done tomorrow as a long, drawn out late Winter storm will impact the area for the entire second half of the week.
It shouldn't come as any surprise...another Winter week, another Winter storm is one the way. This one will be a big one but there is still question as to how far north the storm will get.
Just saying it makes you feel good, especially knowing that while not out of the woods yet, we are making steady progress towards warmer days.
After the wild weather of the past month, many people are wondering when spring will finally emerge.
Just a couple of hours left to the month of February...
That was a powerful storm that rolled through today...
Thank you may I have another...Mother Nature is throwing another big storm our way
This pattern is relentless with storm after storm...
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