Snow to mix tomorrow, bad travel expected – Boston News, Weather, Sport

Get ready for an active weather pattern in February! Our next system is in -depth to tomorrow, bringing snow and ice. The biggest influence will be travel disorder as it is a work and school day.

Our storm develops over the Midwest and Ohio River Valley this afternoon. It arrives in southern New England past sunrise tomorrow. Before then, clouds thicken overnight. The cold air will be locked in place with low temperatures in teens and twenties.

Here is a closer look at the timing for tomorrow.

We wake up to cloudy sky. Snow will fill from southwest to northeast through the middle until late morning commuting. It starts like snow for everyone. At late morning, snow could fall by 1 ″ or more per hour, causing a decrease in visibility. Also at late morning, Snow will start switching to gossip and freezing rain for the southern region. This line will continue to lift north in the early afternoon. For cities north and west, the temperature profile will continue to support snow. A southeast wind of the water will turn the winter mixture into rain for parts of the southeast, especially Cape Cod. The mixture will continue to bottle early afternoon and wrap around at. 16 for most of us.

Most of us pick up 2-3 ″ snow and ice. It includes most of Worcester County, Metrowest and Plymouth County. Northern Worcester, Northern Middlesex and Northern Essex counties pick up 3-4 ″ snow. The further north you get the rainfall remain like snow, so 4-5 ″ is possible for southern New Hampshire.

Friday will be cool and feel colder with a Gusty northwestern breeze. Temperatures remain in the 30s, but afternoon heights feel closer to 20 °.

Our next storm arrives on Saturday night for Sunday. That’s not all, more snow is in the forecast for Tuesday and Wednesday.

-Meteorologist Melanie Black

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