
Monday, February 15, 2010
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Wet Snowstorm Threatens to Bring Power Outages

HEAVIEST SNOW (6-12") - Area outlined in the darker blue. This includes the cities of Worcester, Lowell, Fitchburg, Nashua and as close to Boston as Cambridge. This is where I think we will see the heaviest QPF and coldest air for the duration of the storm. The 12" amounts are generally reserved for the higher elevations of ORH County, but I would not be surprised to see a lollie of 10-12" closer to the coast as well. The snow will be extremely wet, especially closer to the coast and unelevated areas. This brings the threat of power outages for most. All it takes is about 2-3" of heavy, wet snow to start breaking tree limbs and once the limbs start breaking, they can easily bring down some power lines. So, the power outage threat remains high in this outlined area.
MODERATE SNOW (3-6") - This includes the cities of Hartford, Providence, Brockton, and Boston. Central VT and NH are also in line for a moderate snowstorm as they are removed from the heaviest QPF. South, the snow will start as rain and then mix with snow towards midnight before changing to all snow overnight. Most of the accumulation will fall between 2AM-10AM.
LIGHT SNOW (1-3") - This includes the South Coast and Cape. Most of the storm will fall as rain (up to 1") and then they may squeeze out an inch or two at the very end of the storm as the rain/snow line collapses towards the SE. It won't be a major player down here and the plows likely will not be needed here. Wet roads should be widespread.
So, it starts around 4-7PM tomorrow night from southwest to northeast. It should start as a mix north of the Pike and NW of 95. South and southeast of here, it should start as rain, but soon turn to a heavy, wet thumping snow later in the evening. It should start as snow and end as snow in southern NH and VT, but you will see less precipitation, so lighter amounts are forecasted there. All of this wraps up from NW to SE mid to late Monday morning. We will likely see light snow and flurries until early afternoon Monday, but for the most part, the storm will be over.
That's all for now. Enjoy the 45+ degree weather we have out there today!
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