New England is in for an active weather week, with snow showers and squalls on Tuesday and light snow spreading across the region Wednesday. Here’s the breakdown:
Tuesday: Snow Showers & Squalls
A sharp cold front will sweep through New England early Tuesday, bringing scattered snow showers and squalls:
- Timing: Snow showers develop during the morning and taper off by early afternoon.
- Impacts: Brief gusts of 35–45 mph may reduce visibility and leave localized slick spots.
- Pro Tip: Use the interactive radar on our free app to track these fast-moving snow showers.
Wednesday: Light Snow with Rain Mixing South
A second disturbance will bring a period of light snow Wednesday:
- Timing: Snow begins overnight Tuesday into Wednesday morning and continues off and on through the day.
- Snow Totals:
- Coating to 2 inches in southern New England.
- 2–4 inches in central and northern New England, with higher amounts in the mountains.
- Rain Mix: Far southern areas (south of the Pike) may see a mix or changeover to rain midday before colder air moves back in Wednesday evening.
A developing system could bring another round of precipitation on Friday:
- What We Know: Timing and track are uncertain, but areas of rain and snow are possible.
- What to Watch: Stay tuned for updates as this system evolves later this week.
📲 Download the 1DegreeOutside Weather app to track snow showers, squalls, and more. Don’t forget to check out the Pattern Predictions post for a look at the storm chances through mid February.