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SATURDAY THROUGH MIDDAY MONDAY***
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Last Updated:
Friday, March 12, 2010 7:29 AM
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Rich's Local Weather Discussion:
3/12 - 7:28 AM: We have quite an active weather weekend ahead. A major storm system will slowly make its way up the coast today and impact the region all weekend. There will be a variety of hazards with this system, heavy rain (2" to 4") sleet, snow, freezing rain, flooding and wind. There may be a winter weather advisory issued later for some pockets of freezing rain. A flood watch has been issued for the CT coast. A Hazardous Weather Outlook is posted below. All of this begins on Saturday, not much happens until tomorrow. Stay tuned for updates and advisories.
SYNOPSIS...
ONSHORE FLOW WILL PERSIST WITH COOL TEMPERATURES. PRECIPITATION WILL
SPREAD ACROSS THE SOUTHWESTERN HALF OF THE FORECAST AREA THIS
AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT AS LOW PRESSURE FORMS ALONG THE NORTH CAROLINA
COAST. THIS WILL BECOME A MAJOR SLOW MOVING MID ATLANTIC COASTAL
STORM OVER THE WEEKEND. IT WILL PRODUCE MULTIPLE HAZARDS WITH POTENTIAL
FOR SMALL POCKETS OF DAMAGE IN SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND BEFORE THE STORM
DEPARTS SOUTHEAST OF NANTUCKET LATE MONDAY. STRONG GREAT PLAINS HIGH
PRESSURE FOLLOWS...PROBABLY DELIVERING A SPELL OF BEAUTIFUL SPRING
WEATHER HERE DURING THE MIDDLE AND END OF NEXT WEEK.
Hazardous Weather Outlook:
TODAY AND TONIGHT.
THERE IS A LOW PROBABILITY FOR A PERIOD OF FREEZING RAIN TONIGHT ON
ELEVATIONS NEAR AND ABOVE 1000 FEET ON THE EAST SLOPES OF THE
BERKSHIRES AND EXTREME NORTHWEST HARTFORD COUNTY.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...SATURDAY THROUGH THURSDAY.
CONFIDENCE IS HIGH THAT PERIODS OF COLD HEAVY RAIN WILL AFFECT NORTHWEST
MASSACHUSETTS AND SOUTH CENTRAL NEW HAMPSHIRE LATE SATURDAY INTO LATE
SUNDAY. ONE TO POSSIBLY 3 INCHES OF RAIN IS EXPECTED OVER THIS TIME.
THE COMBINATION OF HEAVY RAIN AND SOME REMAINING MELTING SNOW FROM
THE HILLS MAY CAUSE MINOR RIVER FLOODING ALONG WITH URBAN AND POOR
DRAINAGE STREET FLOODING SATURDAY NIGHT OR SUNDAY.
THERE IS A LOW PROBABILITY THAT A WIND ADVISORY MAY BE NECESSARY FOR
THE HILLS LATE SATURDAY OR SUNDAY
THERE IS MODERATE PROBABILITY OF A PERIOD OR 2 OF ICING ON THE
NORTHEAST FACING SLOPES OF THE WORCESTER HILLS INTO THE MONADNOCKS
AND EAST SLOPES OF THE BERKSHIRES...ESPECIALLY SUNDAY AND MONDAY
MORNINGS. PRECIPITATION MAY EVEN CHANGE TO SNOW SUNDAY NIGHT WITH A
LOW PROBABILITY OF ADVISORY AMOUNTS IN THE ELEVATIONS ABOVE 1000 FEET
MONDAY MORNING.
3/11 - 2:54 PM: We've had some sleet off and on today. We can see some showers on radar moving west to east. Some are drying up. Any showers later this evening could bring some freezing rain to northern areas. While we are sure that a storm is coming, details are not very clear. Some 2" to 4" of rain is possible which may cause a new round of flooding. Extended zone forecasts are available here. Stay tuned to later forecasts.
SYNOPSIS...
THE OUTER FRINGES OF A LARGE EASTWARD DEVELOPING STORM SYSTEM IN THE
NATIONS MID SECTION BRINGS SCATTERED LIGHT PRECIPITATION TO OUR AREA
THROUGH FRIDAY. THAT STORM MOVES OFF THE MID ATLC COAST THIS WEEKEND
AND TO THE EAST OF NEW ENGLAND EARLY NEXT WEEK ACCOMPANIED BY MAINLY
RAINY...OCCASIONALLY WINDY WEATHER THIS WEEKEND INTO NEXT MONDAY.
MUCH NICER WEATHER FOLLOWS BY THE MIDDLE OF NEXT WEEK
3/11 - 7:18 AM: So much for a dry Thursday. We have some light scattered showers moving across SW NH and Northern MA this morning. The NWS has issued a Special Weather Statement for slippery driving conditions in these areas. A look on radar shows most of these drying up. The threat should end by 9AM. We are on the edge of that large storm system I've been talking about all week. Scattered light showers will be the rule on and off until Saturday when the intensity increases and rain, heavy is possible, arrives by Saturday night. There are still problems with the details on the weekend forecast. Stay tuned for later updates.
SYNOPSIS...
THE OUTER FRINGES OF A LARGE EASTWARD DEVELOPING STORM SYSTEM IN THE
NATIONS MID SECTION BRINGS SCATTERED LIGHT PRECIPITATION TO OUR AREA
THROUGH FRIDAY. THAT STORM MOVES OFF THE MID ATLC COAST THIS WEEKEND
AND TO THE EAST OF NEW ENGLAND EARLY NEXT WEEK ACCOMPANIED BY MAINLY
RAINY...OCCASIONALLY WINDY WEATHER THIS WEEKEND INTO NEXT MONDAY.
MUCH NICER WEATHER FOLLOWS BY THE MIDDLE OF NEXT WEEK.
From the NWS:
PTYPE UNCERTAINTY IN NW MASS AND SW NH AT TIMES THIS WEEKEND INTO
MONDAY MORNING. GLAZING AND SMALL WET SNOW ACCUM POTENTIAL. SUSPECT
THE MAGNITUDE OF THIS MORE MARGINAL RISK MAY NOT BE RESOLVED TIL
SATURDAY MORNING.
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Regional Weather Discussion ...
THE OVERNIGHT HOURS FEATURED CLOUDY SKIES WITH SOME SCATTERED LIGHT
RAIN SHOWERS ACROSS SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND. EARLY MORNING LOWS RANGED
FROM THE MID 30S TO MID 40S.
FOR TODAY...THE LAST DAY OF THE WORK WEEK...SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
WILL SEE CLOUDY SKIES FOR THE DAY. THERE WILL BE JUST THE CHANCE OF
A SHOWER DESPITE SOME DRIER AIR TRYING TO WORK INTO THE REGION FROM
THE NORTH. IT WILL BE A COOL DAY WITH HIGHS ONLY IN THE 40S.
FOR TONIGHT SKIES WILL REMAIN CLOUDY. RAIN WILL BEGIN TO SPREAD
ACROSS THE REGION AS LOW PRESSURE MOVES OFF THE CAROLINA COAST AND
BEGINS TO MOVE EVER SO SLOWLY TO THE NORTHEAST. THERE MAY BE SOME
PERIODS OF FREEZING RAIN OVER NORTHWEST SECTIONS OF THE REGION. LOWS
TONIGHT WILL RANGE FROM THE LOW 30S TO LOW 40S.
THE UP COMING WEEKEND LOOKS TO BE A WASH OUT FOR SOUTHERN NEW
ENGLAND AS LOW PRESSURE MOVES VERY SLOWLY TO THE SOUTH OF THE
REGION. THE HEAVIEST RAINS WILL BE SATURDAY NIGHT INTO SUNDAY. ALSO
WINDS WILL BECOME QUITE STRONG WITH THE STRONGEST WINDS TO BE FOUND
ALONG THE COASTAL PLAIN. HIGHS ON SATURDAY WILL BE IN THE 40S. ON
SUNDAY HIGHS WILL RANGE FROM THE UPPER 30S TO MID 40S.
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A slight chance of rain and snow showers before 9am, then a slight chance of rain showers. Cloudy, with a high near 45. East wind between 3 and 7 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
PB: A slight chance of rain, snow, and sleet before 2am, then a chance of rain and sleet. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 30. Calm wind becoming northeast around 6 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%. Little or no snow accumulation expected. 

PB: Rain and snow before 4am, then rain, possibly mixed with sleet between 4am and 5am, then freezing rain, possibly mixed with sleet after 5am. Low around 31. Northeast wind between 9 and 11 mph, with gusts as high as 38 mph. Chance of precipitation is 100%. New precipitation amounts between three quarters and one inch possible. 
Rain. Low around 35. Breezy. Chance of precipitation is 80%. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.
PB: Rain and snow, becoming all snow after 5am. Low around 31. Blustery. Chance of precipitation is 80%. New precipitation amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible. 








