[Weather] [2019.01.26 AM NWS Brief] Potential Winter Storm Late Tue - Wed

BOX Operations - NOAA Service Account box.operations at noaa.gov
Sat Jan 26 09:12:43 UTC 2019


Good morning everyone,

We are monitoring a potential winter storm which would impact the region
late Tuesday into Wednesday.  Due to uncertainty, it is too early for
specific details, but we wanted to give you a heads up on the possibility.

*What:*

   - A storm system, moving along the northeast coast.
   - Potential for a period of heavy snow, with a risk for total snowfall
   reaching Winter Storm criteria for some.
   - Low risk for a period of ice and strong winds.

*Where:*

   - The highest risk for significant snowfall will be across northern and
   western portions of Massachusetts and Connecticut, with lower amounts
   toward the southeast coast.
   - Risk for icing and strongest winds highest across Rhode Island and
   Southeastern MA.

*When:*

   - Beginning as mainly snow late Tuesday
   - Potential for a change to ice (with some snow continuing) early
   Wednesday morning.
   - Mostly done by late Wednesday.
   - Low risk for impact to Tuesday evening commute, higher risk for
   Wednesday morning commute.

*When we will know more:*

   - We will begin to highlight details over the next 48 hours.

As always, if you have any questions or concerns in the interim, please
reach out via the information below.

- NWS Boston/Norton

If you have any questions or would like more information, don't hesitate to
contact us via this email address, on NWSChat <https://nwschat.weather.gov/>,
or at the following:

National Weather Service Boston/Norton, MA
46 Commerce Way
Norton, MA 02766
508.622.3280
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