Good morning everyone,
No major changes to previously issued weather headlines. Attached is our updated briefing into Tuesday.
What / Where / When ...
- Lingering winter weather
- Ocean-effect snow possible across the outer Cape
- Generally less than 1 inch of accumulation, perhaps up to 2 inches in spots
- Bitterly Cold Wind Chills
- Bitterly cold wind chills of -15 to -35°F this morning.
- Bitter cold will continue through Tuesday morning with wind chills around -10 to -15°F
- Wind Chill headlines through today
- Potential Downed Limbs, Isolated Power Outages
- Gusty winds may result in downed limbs and/or isolated power outages across areas N&W of the Hartford to Boston corridor where observed heavier amounts of snow and ice remain on trees and power lines
- Moderate to Heavy Freezing Spray
- Gale Warnings on all waters through tonight (may need to be extended later into Tuesday)
- Moderate to locally heavy freezing spray through tonight
- Minor Coastal Flooding
- East-coastal MA this morning
- Isolated pockets of minor flooding along the coast for typically prone locations, especially Boston Harbor south to Cape Cod Bay, as well as northern Nantucket
- Mainly due to lingering swell and high astronomical tides
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:
Matthew Belk
National Weather Service Boston/Norton, MA
46 Commerce Way