Sunday Evening Essentials: Temperature Swings Lead to Some Wednesday Snow for Most

Matt and Danielle always like to give a complete overview of the days ahead on Sundays…so this Sunday Evening Essentials video will give you everything you need to feel confident about the weather starting the week!  Of course, we’ll be back with your 24 hour forecast and Noyes’ Notes first thing Monday morning, then the deeper dive into the meteorology behind the forecast with Insights later Monday morning – always posted to our 1DegreeOutside.com homepage, atop our Noyes’ 1DegreeOutside Weather app homescreen and to our 1DegreeOutside YouTube channel!

Overnight Tonight

A cold front will push through New England, ending any lingering flurries. Temperatures will drop into the teens across much of the region, with 20s for far southern areas. Wind chills will add a noticeable bite.

Monday: Breezy & Chilly

Monday features bright skies but a steady breeze, keeping wind chills in the 20s despite highs in the 30s for most areas. Farther north, temperatures will struggle to break the 20s.

Tuesday: Snow Squalls & Falling Temps

A new cold front will sweep across the region Tuesday, bringing colder air throughout the day:

  • Northern New England: Snow squalls are likely, particularly in the mountains.
  • Southern New England: A slight chance of a morning snow shower could lead to an isolated slick spot.
  • Highs: Teens to around 20 north, 30s south, but dropping steadily into the evening.

Wednesday: Snowy Start

A midweek system will bring snow by pre-dawn into the morning…lasting much of the day north and breaking into recurring snow showers south, which may mix with raindrops far enough south. While this doesn’t look like a blockbuster storm, light accumulations are likely:

  • South of the Pike: coating to 2 inches possible.
  • North of the Pike & Northern New England: 2–4 inches, with higher totals in the northern mountains.

Looking Ahead

By Thursday, the system clears out, leaving a mix of sun and clouds with highs in the 30s. We’ll keep an eye on any changes to the storm track and update you as needed.

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