DAYS 1-5 (JANUARY 30 – FEBRUARY 3)
Our cold pattern rolls on, and the the final 2 mornings of the first month of 2026 present an opportunity for a weather lesson – a comparison between today’s low temperatures and tomorrow’s low temperatures, noting the difference even though we’re in the same air mass. Why is that going to happen? The answer is simple. Wind today. Lack of wind tomorrow. This morning’s low temperatures are in the single digits to lower teens across the entire WHW forecast area, rather uniform due to a busy northwesterly wind mixing the air adequately enough so that we don’t see that difference between coast and inland, lower and higher elevation. Tomorrow morning, the air will be calm, so we will see those differences, when even though the air mass has not changed, there can be large differences in low temperature between an urban area or a town right at the water’s edge, and an inland valley location. Prepare for a pop quiz at some point! 😉 … During this time we’ll see dry weather, with lots of sun both today and Saturday, but some filtering of that sun Saturday due to increasing high clouds ahead of our next storm threat. This threat exists late Saturday night and Sunday, but looks rather different than our previous big hit, as we will be side-swiped by a large ocean storm. It does appear that it will pass close enough to bring some accumulating snow to southeastern MA and as far west as the I-95 belt as well, with a drop off to not much / nothing west of there. There are still possibilities of a slight track variation in that storm enough to shift it all further east and offshore, and a lesser but not zero chance of a westward shift expanding the snow area and potential amounts, though the latter is less likely than the former. Beyond that, we return to fair weather and not quite as cold weather for the beginning of next week.
TODAY: Sunny. Highs 15-22. Wind NW 10-20 MPH, higher gusts. Wind chill below 10.
TONIGHT: Clear. Lows -5 to +2, colder pockets in valleys. Wind NW to N diminishing to under 10 MPH.
SATURDAY: Sun and high clouds. Highs 17-24. Wind N 5-15 MPH.
SATURDAY NIGHT: Clouding up. Lows 7-14. Wind N to NE 5-15 MPH.
SUNDAY: Cloudy. Snow likely coast / southeastern areas. Chance of snow elsewhere. Potential snow accumulation of 4+ inches Cape Cod / Islands, 2+ inches MA South Shore to southeastern RI, 1+ inch I-95 belt, and less than 1 inch west of the I-95 belt. Highs 18-25. Wind N to NE 15-25 MPH except 25-35 MPH with higher gusts southeastern MA, especially Cape Cod / Islands.
SUNDAY NIGHT: Snow ends, sky clears. Lows 10-17. Wind N to NW 10-20 MPH, higher gusts especially coastal areas.
MONDAY: Mostly sunny to partly cloudy. Highs 25-32. Wind NW 5-15 MPH.
MONDAY NIGHT: Mostly clear to partly cloudy. Lows 11-18. Wind NW up to 10 MPH.
TUESDAY: Partly cloudy. Highs 26-33. Wind W up to 10 MPH.
DAYS 6-10 (FEBRUARY 4-8)
Watching for a winter weather threat around February 5 to early February 6, and another minor threat over the February 7-8 weekend. Temperatures near to below normal.
DAYS 11-15 (FEBRUARY 9-13)
Temperatures mostly below normal but with more variation and a couple chances of snow showers as cold air is reinforced, but overall a quieter pattern in terms of storm threats.