Good afternoon,

Please find our latest briefing, regarding the winter weather impacting our region through tomorrow afternoon, attached. 

In general, expected snow totals have decreased due to potential precipitation type mixing north of the I-90 corridor. North of the Route 2 corridor, 2-5" of snow/sleet is expected with isolated totals up to 6" is possible; 1-2" of accumulation is expected between I-90 and Route 2. For CT, the greatest concern is for advisory level freezing rain across the highest terrain of Hartford County. 

The Coastal Flood Advisory has been expanded to include Cape Cod and Nantucket.

Looking ahead, there is potential for another coastal low to impact southern New England during the Sunday night/Monday timeframe. The best potential for snow from this low will be in central and western MA as well as the high terrain of CT, with rain expected again along and southeast of the I-95 corridor. Gusty winds and minor coastal flooding are also possible with the late weekend system, especially across eastern MA, the Cape and Islands. We will begin messaging for this storm in more detail tomorrow afternoon. 

Kind regards,

Hayden Frank, Rob Megnia, and Kristie Smith 

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
Norton, MA 02766
508.622.3280
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