[Weather] NWS Boston EM Briefing: Freezing Rain Potential Has Diminished This AM, But Rain Changing to Accumulating Snow Remains Possible Sun into Mon

BOX Operations - NOAA Service Account box.operations at noaa.gov
Fri Jan 26 09:23:14 UTC 2024


Good morning everyone

The threat for freezing rain has diminished across much of the high terrain
this morning with temperatures generally above freezing. There still could
be some very localized light icing in the highest terrain of the northern
Berkshires...mainly above 1500 feet where a Winter Weather Advisory remains
in effect. There may actually be a better chance for pockets of light
freezing drizzle/black ice across the high terrain of Massachusetts later
tonight into early Saturday morning as temperatures are expected to be a
few degrees colder.

Otherwise, the main concern continues to be the expected coastal storm
bringing the potential for rain to change to accumulating snow Sunday into
early Monday. Greatest risk for a plowable snowfall will be in the higher
terrain where temperatures will be colder. Across the rest of the region,
snow accumulations are highly uncertain and will depend upon how quickly
rain changes to snow and exact temperatures. We will have more details on
this potential storm later today.

Please let us know if you have any questions!

Thank You:

Meteorologists: Hayden Frank and Kyle Pederson

If you have any questions or would like more information, please don't
hesitate to contact us. You can reach us via:
email: box.operations at noaa.gov
phone: 508.622.3280
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