An overnight Mesoscale Convective System will impact the region with frequent lightning, hail, high winds, and heavy rain
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A look at the week ahead
5 day outlook
Warm up on the horizon with a nice looking Memorial Day!
Rain, wind, high surf... and snow/mix? All on the table for Thursday-Friday.
Nor'easter coming Thursday and Friday. Check www.neweatherguy.com for more information!
A look at the 5 day forecast
Outlook for the rest of the week.
A little more ice coming tonight through tomorrow.
The NEWG Bread and Milk Index has been elevated to a 2 out of 5 for icing. Check www.neweatherguy.com for more!
Snow and ice on the way. Not going to lie, I'm a little concerned about the ice.... Check the website for more.
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Snow and Ice in the forecast
Updated snow amounts for Monday
More snow on the way for Monday
Say it aint snow
Snow showing up in the 5-day forecast
Weekend Update
The biggest question everyone always asks this time of year...
Looking at the upcoming week
A little snow on the way for your Thursday, mixed with some rain. Wet and sloppy is the description of the day.
The official "Can I put my plow away?" map!
A little snow Tuesday afternoon into Wednesday morning. Nothing much, but may be enough to plow in a few areas.
Updated map for the current storm
Current thoughts for the next storm.... it's a big one...
A look at the Wednesday PM-Thursday event.
Surprisingly... no changes to the forecast. I think this map should hold pretty strong. Some areas have a very good chance to overperform, but areas like the coast and northern New England could also fall short.
More snow on the way!
Thursday-Friday snow totals
Precipitation moves in early this evening and will be ending just before the morning commute. This should be a relatively light event with a low chance for surprises.
Stay tuned for additional updates on some larger storms this week!
Snow moves in tonight between 5pm-7pm from the west. By 10pm, everything except for Maine should be seeing some form of precipitation. Should be finished up by 4am-7am from west to east. Average 1-2 inches.