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A trough of low pressure is expected to swing through the area during the rest of this afternoon.


Scattered snow showers can be expected across the entire area throughout the rest of this afternoon. This scattered snow shower activity is expected to persist into early this evening before it ends by around midnight or so tonight.


All in all, the snow shower activity should produce localized dustings of snow across the entire area with most of this occurring on grassy and other non pavement surfaces. Roads are expected to just be wet throughout the rest of this afternoon and this evening.


Once the snow showers end around midnight, skies are expected to become partly cloudy by well after midnight leading to temperatures to fall into the mid and upper 20s by very late tonight. This means that black ice could be an issue from the predawn hours of Tuesday morning right through just after sunrise Tuesday morning. So, be careful on area roads during the Tuesday morning commute & watch that first step going outside as decks, stairs, sidewalks and parking lots could be icy first thing Tuesday morning.


Temperatures will then rise in the middle 40s by Tuesday afternoon under partly sunny skies all day Tuesday.


 
 
 

Monday is looking like a pretty disgusting day in terms of weather across the entire area. This is due to snow during the morning & scattered snow showers during the afternoon.


Rain is expected to continue for the next few hours before it changes to snow by between 4 am and 6 am Monday morning. The snow is then expected to continue for a while during Monday morning, especially across areas around the Mass Pike and as far north as the Worcester Metro. The snow is expected to come an end by about 9-10 am or so Monday morning.


It should be noted that areas around the northern Worcester Hills and the Route 2 corridor may only see a brief period of snow between 4 am and 7 am Monday morning before it ends.


Snow amounts during Monday morning look to average from a dusting across the northern Worcester Hills to around 1 to perhaps as much as 2 inches of snow accumulation for areas from the Worcester Metro southward to across areas around the Mass Pike. A majority of this snow is likely to accumulate on grassy and other non-pavement surfaces. I do think that roads and other paved surfaces should be mainly wet. That being said, some slushy conditions are possible between about 4 am and 7 am when the snow might come down at a fairly moderate intensity.


As we get into Monday afternoon, it appears that scattered snow showers will occur across the entire area as a trough of low pressure swings through. Snow amounts of up to one inch is a possibility in areas that do see snow shower activity during Monday afternoon.


Temperatures during the day on Monday will only be in the low to middle 30s. Winds will be North at 7 to 14 mph.

 
 
 

For The Rest Of This Afternoon & Tonight: A cold front will gradually push its way across the area during the rest of this afternoon and tonight.


Rain can be expected throughout the rest of this afternoon across the entire area. Temperatures during the rest of this afternoon will be in the low to middle 40s. Winds will be South to Southwest at 10 to 15 mph.


Rain will continue throughout a large part of tonight. The rain is then expected to change to some wet snow during the early morning hours of Monday as colder air seeps into the area on the backside of that front. I’m thinking that the change from rain to wet snow will occur between about 4 am and 6 am Monday morning. Snow accumulations during early Monday morning will amount to a slushy dusting on mainly grassy and non-pavement surfaces. Low temperatures tonight will be in the lower 30s. Winds will be North at around 10 mph.


Monday: Some leftover wet snow is expected to continue for a while during Monday morning. This snow looks to come to an end around mid-morning Monday. Again, snow accumulations look to be limited to a slushy dusting on grassy and non-pavement surfaces. Roads and other paved surfaces will likely stay mainly wet.


During Monday afternoon, skies will be cloudy throughout the afternoon. In addition, some scattered snow showers could occur during the late afternoon and evening hours as a trough of low pressure moves through the region. Most of this snow shower activity will probably occur over Central Mass. Any snow accumulation during late Monday afternoon and Monday evening will be limited to a dusting of snow.


High temperatures Monday will be near 40 Degrees. Winds will be North at 7 to 15 mph.


Tuesday & Wednesday: An area of high pressure is expected to build into the region during Tuesday. This means that lots of sunshine can be expected throughout the day on Tuesday. High temperatures will be near 45 Degrees. Winds will be North to Northwest at 10 to 15 mph in the morning and Southwest at 10 to 15 mph in the afternoon.


That high pressure system will remain in control of the weather during Wednesday. Partly sunny skies are expected throughout the day on Wednesday. High temperatures will be near 50 Degrees.


Thursday & Friday: Thursday looks generally cloudy with high temperatures between 50 and 55 Degrees.


A cold front is expected to push through the area during Thursday night bringing with it rain showers throughout the night on Thursday night. Low temperatures will be near 40 Degrees.


A partly sunny day is expected on Friday with high temperatures near 50 Degrees.

 
 
 
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