Tuesday, November 20, 2007

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.


Forecast national weather for tomorrow. Click to enlarge.

SNOW!


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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