A late week storm system seemed promising a couple days ago
Historically, odds are not in our favor for a White Christmas in southern New England. And this year again it looks like we miss out on the opportunity for snow.
, but forecast models are now in agreement that warm air will be too much to overcome with a more northerly track. The storm system will strengthen and track far to the northwest of us, and there isn’t any apparent coastal low that develops to wrap in cold air. So rain is likely from Thursday afternoon through Friday across Boston and as far north as northern New England. Getting the mountains a bit sloppy with a mix, changing to rain on top of 1-2 feet of snow we had from the last storm.
The track can still change, and the timing may change as well, so keep checking back with our First Alert weather team this week. Winds will be strong from the southeast Friday and there may also be pockets of outages or damage. Plus tides are running astronomically higher due to the new moon.We are monitoring some potential for minor coastal flooding and splashover. One interesting thing is as colder air rushes in behind this storm Christmas Eve, we may see a few snow showers around.
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