Monday February 28 2022 Forecast (7:45AM)

DAYS 1-5 (FEBRUARY 28 – MARCH 4)

Canadian high pressure brings breezy, cold, dry weather for the final day of February today. High pressure moves offshore Tuesday and we moderate a little. Then a pair of clipper low pressure systems will traverse the region, one Tuesday night and another about 24 hours later, both bringing minor precipitation events. After the second low moves away, high pressure will approach Thursday then build in Friday with a dry, colder end to the week.

TODAY: Sunny. Highs 22-29. Wind N 5-15 MPH, higher gusts in the morning.

TONIGHT: Clear. Lows 5-10 interior areas, 10-15 coastal and urban locations. Wind variable up to 10 MPH.

TUESDAY: Increasing clouds. Highs 35-42. Wind W 5-15 MPH.

TUESDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow/mix/rain showers (mix/rain most likely near South Coast). Lows 28-34. Wind W 5-15 MPH.

WEDNESDAY: Variably cloudy. Highs 37-44. Wind SW 5-15 MPH.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Cloudy with snow/mix/rain showers likely. Lows 29-36. Wind variable 5-15 MPH.

THURSDAY: Sun/cloud mix. Highs 32-39. Wind NW 10-20 MPH.

THURSDAY NIGHT: Clear. Lows 15-22. Wind NW 5-15 MPH.

FRIDAY: Sunny. Highs 32-39. Wind variable up to 10 MPH.

DAYS 6-10 (MARCH 5-9)

Pattern becomes unsettled with one system bringing a chance of rain/ice/snow to the region during the March 5-6 weekend and another system bringing a precipitation threat during the March 7-8 time frame. Battle between cold to north and mild to south leaves temperature outlook uncertain.

DAYS 11-15 (MARCH 10-14)

Temperatures near to below normal. Additional unsettled weather as we likely sit near a battle zone between cold to north and mild to south.

33 thoughts on “Monday February 28 2022 Forecast (7:45AM)”

  1. TK, thank you. Now 17 degrees here in Swampscott. Sun angle is higher these days but not sure we will get lots of melting this week between cold temps and minor events. Squall definitely left measurable snow here last night.

  2. Did those evening snow squalls produce anything “measurable” officially for Boston? In my neighborhood it was quite wild for awhile.

  3. According to updated climate data, Logan officially received a “Trace” from those squalls last evening.

    Snowfall to date remains at 51.9”

      1. From my perspective, looking out my window, I do wonder though if Logan represented the Boston neighborhoods.

        Sure it’s only a measly 0.1 or 0.2” but still…

  4. Thanks, TK!

    The first “maskless” , in-person school day in almost two years.
    A few students and staff have chosen to continue wearing them.

    I am finding that many of my students (most I have never seen without masks) have, to my delight, braces, beards, moustaches and, above all, wonderful smiles!!!! 🙂

  5. Readily apparent that the end of winter is coming up quickly. Today was the coldest day of the week according to local Mets and it was not bad at all. Even colder than normal days can now mean 35-40 temps.

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