Pattern Predictions:
Colder Air Makes
A Comeback

After an early taste of spring warmth, the weather pattern is shifting once again—and this time, colder air is making a return just in time for the end of March. That means snow chances remain on the table, especially for northern areas, as a more active jet stream steers storm systems right into New England.

Why the Pattern is Changing

🔹 A piece of the polar vortex is breaking off and moving into the U.S.
🔹 The jet stream remains active, sending multiple systems our way.
🔹 By late March, temperatures could dip below normal across much of the Northeast.

What Does This Mean for New England?

  • Near 60°F early this week before a temperature drop late month.
  • Storms tracking through the region bring rain and snow potential.
  • Northern mountains could see 6-12 inches of snow over the next 10-14 days.
  • More cold shots likely in early April.

Can We Rule Out More Snow?

Nope! While road impacts will be limited, Northern and Western New England could see accumulating snow with the next few systems. Timing is key—if snow falls at night, it has a better chance of sticking.

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