Good morning,

Attached is an updated briefing package for the Winter Storm to impact the region Tuesday.  Since our briefing Sunday afternoon, here is what has changed - 
  • Axis of heaviest snow has shifted southward into CT, RI and along/south of the Mass Pike, including the Greater Boston area
  • Arrival of snow is slightly slower/later, between 4 AM and 8 AM Tuesday
  • Winter Storm Watches for southern RI and southeast MA have been upgraded to Winter Storm Warnings for increased confidence in 6+ inches of snowfall
  • High Wind Watches for Cape Cod and the islands have been upgraded to High Wind Warnings for increased confidence in wind gusts up to 60 mph
  • Coastal Flood Watches from Boston southward to Cape Cod and the islands have been upgraded to Coastal Flood Warnings for increased confidence in moderate coastal flooding
This will be a short duration but high impact winter storm Tuesday, with the heaviest snowfall approximately from 9 AM to 3 PM, except 12 PM to 5 PM across Cape Cod.  Additional details
can be found in the attached briefing package. We will provide an updated briefing package no later than 6 PM Monday.

We've also attached a model simulation of the hourly snowfall rates. These aren't expected to be exact, but should give a rough idea of overall timing and impacts.

Let us know if you have any questions, comments or concerns.  Otherwise, good luck with the storm and have a great day. 

Meteorologists Bill Leatham & Frank Nocera

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