Monday Noyes’ Notes:
Additional Snow Accumulation, Lighter Intensity Today

We’re through the peak, but this storm still has a second act. Areas of light snow will fill back in around midday and continue on and off through this evening. It won’t fall like yesterday, but it will still accumulate and keep travel difficult thanks to blowing/drifting and reduced visibility. Then we turn the page to subzero wind chills tonight into Tuesday morning & the cold isn’t going anywhere this week.

Timing

  • Late morning → early afternoon: light snow fills in again across much of western/central/southern New England; “holes” linger at times (brief lulls near the South Coast and mid-coast/Downeast ME).

  • Back edge: 6–8 PM western New England; 8–10 PM eastern New England (lingering a bit longer right along the coast).

  • Overnight: partial clearing, very cold, gusty.

Additional snowfall (today)

Southern New England

  • SW CT: coating–1″

  • Central RI → Berkshires (white zone): 1–2″

  • Most elsewhere (blue): 2–4″, with many landing 2–3″

  • Local enhancements: near 4″ in eastern Essex County and a few South Shore spots (Hingham → Weymouth);

  • Cape: coating–1″

Northern New England

  • Broad: 2–4″

  • Enhancements: 4–6″ in the Whites and Downeast ME, locally 6–10″ near Machias

Cold & wind

  • This afternoon: feels like teens at best; by 5–6 PM western New England slips subzero (wind chill), spreading east by late evening.

  • Overnight: actual lows single digits; gusts 20–30 mph; wind chills 5 to 15 below from northern ME to SW CT.

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