Friday Insights: Plowable Snow Likely for Many As Storm Tracks Close to Cape Cod Sunday Night

This weekend’s weather brings plenty of action to New England! Here’s what to expect:

Saturday: Rain and Wet Snow

  • Timing: Showers start early to mid-afternoon, turning steadier in the evening.
  • Rain: Central and southern New England will see rain with highs in the 40s.
  • Snow: Wet snow accumulates in northern New England, with 1–2 inches in the mountains.

Sunday Night into Monday: Plowable Snowstorm

  • Timing: Snow begins Sunday afternoon, with the heaviest overnight into pre-dawn Monday.
  • Rain-Snow Line: Likely to impact southeastern New England; rain transitions to snow as Arctic air moves in.
  • Snow Totals: Over 6 inches possible in parts of interior New England, with plowable snow likely for many, less right at the coast of southeast MA to Cape Cod.
  • Impacts: Sunday evening travel will be tough, as well as Monday morning, with slippery conditions expected after the storm.

Arctic Blast Next Week

  • Monday: Highs in the teens and 20s, with sub-zero wind chills in northern New England.
  • Tuesday-Wednesday: The coldest stretch, with single-digit highs and wind chills below zero for many.
  • Relief: Slight moderation by the end of the week.

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