Weekend Insights:
Windy Weekend, Warming Up Again Next Week

New England remains blustery Saturday, though winds won’t be as intense as Friday. Expect gusts of 40-45 mph (isolated 50 mph), a quick snow shower possible, and wind chills in the teens & 20s. Sunday will be breezy, and then another warm-up arrives next week, with highs in the 50s and possibly near 60s by Tuesday or Wednesday!

Saturday: Still Windy & Cold, Few Snow Showers

💨 Wind Gusts:

  • 40-45 mph across New England
  • Lighter than Friday, but still blustery with isolated pockets of damage.

🌡️ Highs:

  • 30s north, around 40 south (but wind chills in the teens & 20s)
  • Single-digit wind chills in northern Maine

❄️ Snow Showers:

  • Scattered flurries/light snow showers in northern & western New England
  • Coatings possible on grassy surfaces, especially in the hills (little to no impact)
  • ⏰ Don’t forget to SPRING FORWARD! Clocks jump ahead one hour at 2 AM Sunday.
Sunday: Winds Ease, A Seasonable March Day

The wind finally settles down, with gusts 20-30 mph, and highs reaching the 40s in central & southern New England.

🌡️ Highs:

  • 30s north, 40-45°F south
  • Still breezy, but no longer damaging winds
Monday: Quick Clipper System Brings Scattered Rain & Snow Showers

A fast-moving clipper system will bring light snow or rain showers, mainly to northern New England. A few areas with elevation may pick up a couple of inches of snow, but impacts will be minor. After that, a southwest wind will usher in MUCH milder air, sending temperatures into the 50s and even some 60s through midweek.