First Widespread Snowfall Blankets Massachusetts
Parts of the Bay State saw up to 2 inches of snow today, the first widespread snowfall of the season.
Forecast national high temperatures for tomorrow. Click to enlarge.
Some parts of New England saw up to 2 inches from today's storm, although in Lowell accumulations were closer to half an inch. Roads were slick for a time this afternoon, but warming temperatures and some help from the DPW crews took care of that problem. For more storm totals, follow the link here: http://www.erh.noaa.gov/box/productDisplay.php?product=BOSPNSBOX&version=0
Nothing too exciting on the horizon weather-wise this week - which is good news, especially if you plan on travelling these next couple days. Check the images above for a national weather outlook.
Around these parts, tomorrow will remain on the cloudy side although it will be a little warmer. Good news though - no storms. By Thursday, today's snow will seem like a distant memory, with Turkey Day highs topping out in the mid 50s! Gobble Gobble!
Enjoy it while it lasts, because a cold front will be passing through Thursday Night with some showers, and by Friday highs will be right around 40 again. Our recent trend of a warm midweek followed by a cold weekend looks to continue, so don't put away those heavy coats.
And now for the forecast:
Tonight: Cloudy and cool. Patchy fog/drizzle possible. Low 28.
Wednesday: Continued Mostly cloudy. Spot shower possible in the afternoon. High 44.
Wednesday Night: Cloudy with showers possible. Low 40.
Thanksgiving Day: Mostly cloudy and much warmer. Showers possible toward evening. Highs near 56.
Friday: AM clouds followed by rapid clearing. Much cooler, with a high of 41.
Extended Outlook
Saturday: Even chillier. Sunny but cold. High 38.
Sunday: Mostly sunny. High 44.
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