Good afternoon everyone,
Ocean effect snow showers and dangerously cold wind chills will continue into tonight. Looking ahead, the potential exists for a heavy rainfall event Wednesday night into Thursday. Details are provided below.
What / Where / When ...
- Ocean Effect Snow
- Mainly across the outer Cape from Provincetown to Chatham through tonight
- Total accumulations of 1 to 2 inches with locally up to 3 inches in spots
- Dangerously Cold Wind Chills all Southern New England
- Wind chill advisories continue tonight with warnings for the Berkshires
- Wind chills -10 to -20°F tonight into early Tuesday, -20 to -30°F for the Berkshires
- Gales and Moderate to Heavy Freezing Spray
- Gale Warnings on all waters tonight into Tuesday morning for gusts to 40+ knots
- Moderate to locally heavy freezing spray into Tuesday morning
- Freezing spray advisories and heavy freezing spray warnings continue
- Heavy Rainfall and Possible Flooding
- Greatest risk across eastern Connecticut, Rhode Island and southeast Massachusetts for late Wednesday night into Thursday
- Rainfall of 1-2 inches across southern New England with locally up to 3 inches for RI and SE Massachusetts
- Areas of urban and poor drainage flooding possible
If you have any questions or would like more information, don't hesitate to contact us via this email address, on NWSChat, or at the following:
National Weather Service Boston/Norton, MA
46 Commerce Way