DAYS 1-5 (FEBRUARY 17-21)
It’s a 3-day weekend for many, and it will be cold and generally on the quiet side, despite 2 separate low pressure areas having some impact on the region. The first slides by to our south today but some of its snowfall gets up into southern New England – a light event in general with generally 1 to 2 inches for the South Coast and dustings/coatings northward toward I-90, and generally nothing more than flakes in the air from that system north of there. However as this starts to pull away, at unstable atmosphere from a low pressure trough swinging through from the west can trigger snow showers, especially north of I-90, and these can put down scattered coatings of snow during this afternoon to very early evening before they move away. Sunday, another low pressure area will move rapidly eastward, passing across northern New England. This may also cause a few snow showers during Sunday afternoon, most of which would occur north of I-90 again. Other than localized dustings which get blown around by a gusty wind, I’m not expecting much of any accumulation from Sunday’s snow showers. Presidents Day will feature more sunshine but still breezy conditions as high pressure approaches from the west. This high will move over the region on Tuesday which will be a bright and tranquil winter day. It then shifts eastward on Wednesday, which will also feature fair weather but with milder air after a cold start.
TODAY: Overcast through early afternoon with periods of snow mainly near and south of I-90 with most accumulation of 1 or 2 inches along the South Coast and a slight chance of up to 3 inches over Martha’s Vineyard or Nantucket. Breaking/thinning clouds mainly to the north and west later, but additional developing instability clouds mainly north of I-90 with scattered snow showers during the afternoon – some producing minor accumulations. Highs 30-37. Wind W to variable up to 10 MPH.
TONIGHT: Partly cloudy to mostly clear. Lows 13-20. Wind variable to W up to 10 MPH.
SUNDAY: Partly cloudy. A passing snow shower possible. Highs 30-37. Wind W 10-20 MPH with higher gusts.
SUNDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy. Lows 12-19. Wind NW 10-20 MPH with higher gusts in the evening. Wind chill below 10 in the evening.
MONDAY: Mostly sunny. Highs 27-34. Wind NW 5-15 MPH, diminishing.
MONDAY NIGHT: Mostly clear. Lows 15-22. Wind W under 10 MPH.
TUESDAY: Mostly sunny. Highs 33-40. Wind W to variable up to 10 MPH.
TUESDAY NIGHT: Mostly clear. Lows 17-24. Wind calm.
WEDNESDAY: Mostly sunny. Highs 38-45. Wind S up to 10 MPH.
DAYS 6-10 (FEBRUARY 22-26)
One storm offshore should keep its precipitation over the ocean while a weaker system from the west brings clouds and a light precipitation chance on February 22. One or two more systems can bring rain/mix/snow (details TBD) to the region during the February 24-26 window. Temperatures start out somewhat above normal then trend slightly colder.
DAYS 11-15 (FEBRUARY 27 – MARCH 2)
Pattern may support a couple unsettled weather systems or even one more prolonged period of unsettled weather during this time frame. Low confidence at this point. Temperatures near to slightly above normal for the period.