As we approach the holidays and the end of 2024, New England’s weather is set to turn dynamic with multiple chances for storms and snow. Here’s what you need to know:
Midweek Storms:
- Tuesday: A brief shot of mild air sweeps in, bringing a quick round of rain with it.
- Late Week: Wednesday into Thursday sees accumulating snow north and mainly rain south. A potential storm Friday into Saturday could bring snow into portions of southern New England depending on track.
Arctic Blast This Weekend:
A powerful Arctic air mass will plunge temperatures by Sunday, lasting into Monady:
- Highs: Only in the single digits and teens across much of New England.
- Lows: Widespread single digits with some sub-zero readings in the North Country. Wind chills will make it feel even colder.
Holiday Weather Outlook:
- Christmas Eve & Day: Active weather may return, with the chance for snow, mix, or rain depending on storm track and timing.
- 28th into 29th: Another disturbance could bring more wintry weather.
- New Year’s Eve: Potential for precipitation or storminess with an active jetstream.
Key Takeaways:
- Expect a chance for precipitation every 2-3 days, but no single blockbuster, long-lived storm is expected.
- The bitter cold arrives Saturday night and lasts into the start of next week with a moderation in temperatures again after that.
- Keep an eye on storm tracks, as small shifts could mean significant snow or rain impacts for your area.
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