Storm update

First of several storm updates.

When. Wednesday night through Thursday night.

A large winter storm will be developing off the east coast, sending strong winds, moderate snow to portions of the region and near white out conditions possible. Wind chills will be around zero for many. There will also be coastal concerns do to the high winds and surf. Coastal erosion is likely at this time.

Unknowns. Exact track is still somewhat unknown and will get a better handle on it as today progresses and especially this evening. A further track east will limit any snowfall, and lesson the effects of wind and coastal concerns. The coastal concerns are likely though even with a further east track.  The storm could also track further west increasing snowfall for Eastern New England, Increasing winds and

First snowfall map. ( Range map) Numbers will be added tonight/tomorrow due to uncertainty.

 

 

Watches/Precautions

Map on the left map High wind watch. cape cod and the Islands, Rode Island, Southeast CT, Eastern Massachusetts, Southeast NH, Eastern Maine. (red) Wednesday night through Friday morning

High wind precaution Central Mass, NH, Interior Maine.  Wednesday night through Thursday night

Highest risk for coastal concerns redlines Wednesday night through Friday morning

Map on right: Winter weather watch Eastern New england Purple Wednesday night through Thursday night

yellow/ Interior Southern new England Interior NH and parts of southwest Maine. Wednesday night through Thursday night.

Temperatures in the 10s and 20s but 20s and 30s southeast coast possible. Snow/rain mix cape and Islands.

Side note. Blizzard conditions are likely especially across areas along and east of I95 Southeast mass, eastern Mass, southern NH Eastern Maine and Northern Maine.

Please monitor for future updates from here and your other trusted weather sources. This storm looks to be a beast of a storm, its the matter of how close it is to the coast.

 

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