Winter’s grip on New England isn’t letting go just yet. In today’s Tuesday morning edition of 1°Outside Today, meteorologist Matt Noyes shares what to expect over the next 24 hours—and it’s all about the chill. A persistent cold air mass continues to hang over the region, and paired with gusty west winds, today’s wind chills will feel like the 20s through the afternoon. Even as temperatures rise into the lower 40s for some, that biting wind keeps conditions raw.
Snow showers are peppering parts of northern and higher-terrain areas this morning, with light accumulation possible through midday—especially in the mountains of Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. While southern New England may only see a coating in a few spots, mountain summits could pick up several inches before activity fades late tonight. Flurries will linger in the northern mountains into early Wednesday morning.
Meanwhile, tonight’s temperatures drop back into the 20s across much of New England, with wind chills in the teens and even single digits in some spots. It’s a reminder to keep the winter gear close—especially if you’re headed out early tomorrow.
Looking ahead, the pattern stays chilly through midweek, with the next opportunity for a system arriving later this week into the weekend. Until then, you can track snow showers and wind on our free app, and we’ll have a deeper dive into what’s ahead in our Tuesday Insights video—posting later this morning atop the 1DegreeOutside app and website homepage.