Overall there are minimal changes to the forecast that I sent out yesterday. This update is to let you know the latest concerning the upcoming snowfall.
One item that will need to be watched closely as we get into later this afternoon and this evening and that is the potential for a couple of bands of heavy to very heavy snow to develop. The biggest challenge, however, is trying to figure out where exactly these bands will set up. Current indications are that one band of heavy to very heavy snow might set up between 8-9 pm and midnight this evening right near and west of I-91 in Western Mass and a second heavy snow band setting up from about the Quabbin eastward through the Worcester Hills, the I-84 corridor, the Worcester Metro and along I-190. 1 to 2 inch per hour snowfall rates are likely within these bands of heavy to very heavy snow. Additionally, these bands of heavy snow will be fairly convective in nature and because of this, don’t be surprised to see a flash of lightning or hear a rumble of thunder during the period of heavy to very heavy snow.
What Time Will The Storm Start? This is one part of the forecast that has changed some. It now appears that the snow will begin across Western Mass during the 3-4 pm time frame and then begin across Central Mass around the 4-5 pm time frame.
Heavy Snow Is Expected This Evening – Once the snow begins late this afternoon, it’ll gradually ramp up in intensity, so that by early this evening, it’ll be snowing at a moderate intensity across most areas. As I already mentioned, a period of heavy to very heavy snow looks quite possible, if not likely between 8-9 pm and midnight this evening in two areas – One is near and especially west of I-91 and the second from about the Quabbin eastward through the Worcester Hills, the I-84 corridor, the Worcester Metro & right along I-190. 1 to 2 inch per hour snow rates with perhaps a flash of lightning or a rumble of thunder can be expected between 8 pm and midnight.
Snow Lightens Up Dramatically Just After Midnight – The snow is expected to become light in intensity just after midnight tonight with this light snow continuing into the predawn hours of Monday morning.
What Time Will The Storm End? It looks like the snow will come to an end & we’ll be done by 3-4 am across Western Mass and by about 4-5 am Monday morning across Central Mass. All-in-all, this looks to be a barely 12 hour storm for most areas.
How Much Snow Accumulation Is Expected? I do think that we’re looking at a widespread 5 to 8 inch snowfall across all of Western and Central Mass. Not a big storm by any means (it never was expected to be a big storm), but it’ll be enough to lay down a decent snow cover for this upcoming week’s Arctic blast.
Expected Storm Impacts – I’m expecting that roads will be slick due to accumulating snow beginning late this afternoon and continuing through tonight. Also, the snow may accumulate rapidly on roads between 8 pm and midnight as we see those bands of heavy snow and because of this, you might want to delay any travel during that 8 pm and midnight time frame.
For those having to travel on Monday morning, road conditions should be improving rapidly as the snow will be done well before sunrise Monday morning. Just bundle up when going out anytime on Monday because it looks COLD with temperatures struggling to make it to 20 Degrees during the day on Monday.
The snow will likely start out as a wet snow late this afternoon and very early this evening, but will quickly become light and fluffy in nature by mid-evening and remain light and fluffy in nature right through and after the midnight hours of tonight.
Temperatures – Temperatures this afternoon will remain near 40 Degrees early this afternoon but will fall to between 30 and 35 Degrees by late this afternoon and early this evening. Temperatures will continue to fall tonight reaching 20 to 25 Degrees by midnight and reaching 10 to 15 Degrees by sunrise Monday morning. Temperatures during the day on Monday will struggle to reach 20 Degrees by afternoon.
Winds – Winds this afternoon will be North at 5 to 10 mph. Winds tonight will be North to Northwest at 10 to 20 mph with gusts to 30 mph. Winds on Monday will be West to Northwest at 10 to 20 mph with gusts to 30 mph.