Oh if only this were January. Then our wet weekend of storms would actually be a weekend of decent snows. Today and tomorrow we'll get hit with a double barrel low that becomes a coastal storm. Parts of northern New England will get their first decent snow of the season from this. If we saw this on the Euro in January, we'd be ready for snow:
Instead, get ready for a soggy evening tonight and some leftover showers tomorrow. Temps are going to be on a very slow climb from the low 40s Friday morning to near 50° by midnight. Come on. Just knock 20° off of that! Don't expect much temperature deviation on Saturday as our storm becomes a coastal low, we may stay at 50° all day.
And then by Sunday we'll see a quick hitting clipper system! Now you KNOW that would have brought us snow in January. Instead, more showers:
We're in a very active pattern for the next week or two, so our rain chances will be high, but as we get in to November we should eventually end this pattern with our first snow chances. I'm looking toward the very beginning on the second week of November for something slightly measurable.
Until then, get ready for wet and cold.
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