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For This Afternoon: A mixture of sunshine and clouds can be expected throughout this afternoon. Temperatures will be between 45 and 50 Degrees. Winds will be Southwest at 5 to 10 mph.


Tonight: An area of low pressure and its associated frontal system will begin to push into the area by late tonight.


This means that skies will start out partly cloudy this evening but will become cloudy by after midnight tonight. In addition, it appears that some scattered snow showers will begin to affect Western and Central Mass by just before sunrise Wednesday morning. While I’m not expecting to see any sort of snow accumulation on paved surfaces, it’s possible that a light dusting might occur on grassy and non-pavement surfaces during the hours from just before sunrise Wednesday morning to around sunrise Wednesday morning.


Low temperatures will be between 30 and 35 Degrees. Winds will be Southwest at 10 to 15 mph.


Wednesday: That low pressure system and its associated frontal system will push through the area during the day on Wednesday & this will lead to a fairly gray and dreary day.


A mixture of scattered snow and rain showers can be expected throughout Wednesday morning. I am not expecting to see any sort of snow accumulations with any snow showers that do occur as most of the snow should melt on contact. That said, isolated light dustings of snow are possible on grassy and non-pavement surfaces.


During Wednesday afternoon, I expect to see cloudy skies and there may be an isolated rain shower or two around.


High temperatures will be around 45 Degrees. Winds will be South at 7 to 14 mph.


Thursday: An upper level low pressure is expected to be located over New England during Thursday.


This means that a mixture of some sunshine and lots of clouds can be expected throughout the day Thursday. High temperatures will be between 55 and 60 Degrees. Winds will be Northwest at 15 to 20 mph with gusts to 30 mph.


Friday: Partly sunny skies can be expected throughout Friday with high temperatures between 55 and 60 Degrees.


This Weekend: Saturday looks to be a sunny day with high temperatures near 60 Degrees.


Sunday is expected to be partly sunny with high temperatures near 60 Degrees.

 
 
 

First, I'm working on a brand new weather update, which should be posted by about midday or so today. Now, as you are aware, finances have been extremely tight for us over the past several months due to a “perfect storm” of financial struggles that I’ve laid out in previous posts. Because of this, I continue to try to explore other avenues of revenue for both Route 20 Weather & Crown Weather Services. This includes the recently introduced Weather Decision Support Services, which is basically like having a meteorologist at your disposal anytime you want. The product is customizable anyway you want it. Whatever you need in terms of weather support, I can probably provide it.


If you are interested in our Weather Decision Support Services, feel free to contact me & I’ll help get you set up. See this link for a full explanation of what the Weather Decision Support Services entails - https://www.route20weather.com/post/introducing-weather-decision-support-services-for-those-critical-decisions-you-need-to-make .

If you aren’t interested in Weather Decision Support Services, but still want to help support me, you can do so with a donation:


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Once again, thank you so much for not only your support, but also for following me here at Route 20 Weather. All of you have become like an extended family to us & we truly appreciate it.



Rob Lightbown

Route 20 Weather

 
 
 

I wanted to reach out to you because I think that some of you will benefit from a new weather service that I've rolled out.


Over the last 30 years or so, I’ve learned that for many of our clients – especially those involved in emergency planning/operations, marine operations, risk management, construction, property management & logistics/routing – standard weather updates aren’t always enough when decisions need to be made quickly and confidently.


Because of this, I now offer a service called Weather Decision Support Services that is specifically designed for that. I am offering this service to you at a rate of $299 per year.


Let me explain how this service can help you if you are in the fields of emergency response, marine & boating, insurance risk, construction, property management & logistics/routing.



EMERGENCY RESPONSE & EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT WEATHER DECISION SUPPORT SERVICES


This is designed when timing & clarity matter the most to you.


- Impact-based alerts, including flooding, high winds, severe risk.


- Exact timing of the highest threat.


- Clear preparation & action guidance.



MARINE & BOATING WEATHER DECISION SUPPORT SERVICES (INCLUDING DOCKMASTERS & MARINAS)


I am designing this to help you make safer, better-timed decisions on the water.


- Hazard focused weather alerts, including high winds, high waves, storm surge threat.


- Precise timing window for unsafe conditions.


- Actionable guidance for route and timing decisions.



INSURANCE RISK MANAGEMENT WEATHER DECISION SUPPORT SERVICES


I am designing this to support you in making faster, more informed decisions around exposure and response.


- Event based risk alerts, including severe weather, tropical weather & winter weather.


- Timing of highest impact windows.


- Insight into potential loss drivers.



CONSTRUCTION WEATHER DECISION SUPPORT SERVICES


I am building this to help you plan work, avoid delays, and reduce weather-related risk.


- Jobsite-specific risk alerts, including rain, snow, high winds, thunderstorms.


- Exact timing of disruption windows.


- Clear guidance on when to pause, shift, or proceed.



PROPERTY MANAGEMENT WEATHER DECISION SUPPORT SERVICES


I am building this to help you protect properties, reduce damage, and stay ahead of weather-related issues.


- Property-specific risk alerts, including freeze, flooding, high winds, storms.


- Exact timing of impact windows.


- Clear guidance on what to do and when.



LOGISTICS & ROUTING WEATHER DECISION SUPPORT SERVICES


This is to help you avoid delays, protect shipments, and plan routes with confidence.


- Route-specific risk alerts, including severe storms, winter storms, high winds, flooding, low visibility.


- Exact timing of disruption windows.


- Clear guidance on when to reroute, delay or proceed.



As you can see, our weather decision support services go way beyond what you would get with a standard weather update. Our new product will be extremely useful when decisions need to be made quickly and confidently.


If your work involves making weather-dependent decisions, our weather decision support services will help reduce uncertainty and improve response timing.


If you want to sign up or learn more, send me a email to contact@route20weather.com & I'll be happy to answer any questions you might have.


I truly appreciate your continued trust & I am excited to bring you something that adds even more value.



Rob Lightbown

Route 20 Weather

 
 
 
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