Good morning,
Please find attached an updated one-page briefing packet and supporting graphics regarding continued snow accumulations in eastern Plymouth and into Barnstable Counties in Massachusetts.
Winter Weather Advisories remain in effect until 4 PM this afternoon. There were no changes to the winter weather advisory from prior briefings. As was the case yesterday, snow amounts and conditions will vary considerably over short distances as these snow showers are narrow and will tend to oscillate.
Ocean effect snow showers will be the most numerous this morning and primarily across Cape Ann, South Shore into Cape Cod. The greatest additional accumulations are expected over South Shore. However, minor snow accumulations this morning of a coating to one-half inch are possible as far west as Suffolk, Norfolk, western Plymouth & eastern Bristol Counties.
Supporting graphics that are attached include forecast additional snow accumulations (on top of that which fell yesterday) and the Winter Weather Advisory area.
Unless there are significant changes, this will be the last briefing regarding this ocean effect snow event.
Thank You!
Meteorologists: Andrew Loconto and Hayden Frank
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