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BOX Operations - NOAA Service Account
box.operations at noaa.gov
Sun Dec 23 22:05:28 UTC 2018
Normally the magnitude of the upcoming event wouldn't warrant an email, but
since it's Christmas Eve and there's a bunch of traveling going on, thought
we'd send a heads-up.
A weak storm will pass well to our south early Monday. Light snow is
expected to accumulate up to 1 to 1.5 inches in a portion of northern CT
and in the slopes of the Berkshires beginning around 4 AM and lasting into
the mid-morning Monday. Some light snow could also spread across the
remainder of the region around daybreak, but it will taper off during the
morning with little accumulation in RI, eastern MA, or northeastern MA.
Temperatures will climb to the mid/upper 30s Monday, melting most or all of
the snow.
Another strong upper level disturbance will cause a chance of light snow or
snow showers, mainly in northeastern and eastern MA, early Monday evening.
Another dusting to less than an inch is possible there. Clearing after
midnight.
Much ado about a dusting to up to 1.5 or 2 inches of snow in a few spots.
Happy holidays, everyone.
-- Glenn Field
WCM, NWS - Norton, MA
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