[Weather] [2019.03.19 AM NWS Briefing]

BOX Operations - NOAA Service Account box.operations at noaa.gov
Tue Mar 19 07:59:07 UTC 2019


Good morning everyone,

This is just a heads up email, we are monitoring a coastal storm which will
likely impact Southern New England in some capacity beginning around mid
day Thursday and continuing into early Friday.  Note that there is a fair
amount of uncertainty in details.

*What:*

   - Rain, with a risk for some wet snow mixing in.
   - Periods of heavy rainfall rates with a low risk for brief heavy
   snowfall rates if it occurs.
   - Risk for at least minor coastal flooding.

*When:*

   - Mainly rain beginning around mid day/afternoon Thursday.
   - If a change to snow occurs, it would likely be during the overnight
   hours Thursday night.
   - Coastal flood risk for Thursday night, and Friday mid day high tides,
   mainly for east coastal Massachusetts.

*When we will know more/Uncertainty:*

   - There is uncertainty as to whether a change to wet snow will
   ultimately occur, and if so, where exactly the best chances are.
   - Strength of the low pressure will ultimately determine the risk for
   coastal flooding.
   - We will continue to monitor over the next 48-72 hours and update as
   necessary as the potential impacts become better defined.

As always, if you have any questions in the interim, don't hesitate to
reach out at any time.

- 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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