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Mostly Rain Is Expected Sunday Night Into Monday Morning Across Western & Central Mass

For Tonight: Snow will come to an end between about 9 pm and 11 pm this evening with skies remaining cloudy throughout the rest of the night tonight. Low temperatures will be near 25 Degrees. Winds will be North at 5 to 10 mph. Saturday: An area of high pressure will build into the area during Saturday. This means that skies will be partly sunny with high temperatures near 35 Degrees. Winds will be North at 5 to 10 mph. Saturday Night Into Sunday: That high pressure system will move right over the area during Saturday night before moving to the east during Sunday. This means that skies on Saturday night will be partly cloudy with low temperatures between 20 and 25 Degrees. Winds will be West at 5 to 10 mph. Sunday looks like it’ll start out partly sunny with clouds moving in during the late morning and afternoon hours. High temperatures will be between 35 and 40 Degrees. Winds will be Southwest at 10 to 20 mph. Sunday Night & Monday: An area of low pressure is expected to track northeastward passing near southeastern Mass and the Cape by late Sunday night into Monday morning. Precipitation in the form of rain near and south of the Mass Pike and a snow, sleet and rain mixture north of the Mass Pike looks to move in during the early evening hours of Sunday night. It looks possible that precipitation may start as all snow across areas near and north of Route 2 and across the Berkshires. It then looks likely that the precipitation should change to rain almost everywhere across Western and Central Mass after midnight Sunday night. The exception may be across areas north of Route 2 where a mix of snow and freezing rain may linger through much of, if not all of Sunday night. Turning to Monday, it appears that lingering light rain south of Route 2 and lingering light snow near and north of Route 2 will continue through the morning before ending by early afternoon. The highest chance for any accumulating snow looks to be in the Berkshires and near and especially north of Route 2 where up to 2 to 4 inches of accumulation is possible. Low temperatures Sunday night will range from the low 30s across the Berkshires and north of Route 2 to near 35 Degrees south of Route 2. High temperatures Monday will be near 40 Degrees. Tuesday: High pressure builds back into the area for Tuesday with partly sunny skies expected. High temperatures will be between 35 and 40 Degrees. Storm Threat For Wednesday Afternoon Until Thursday Morning & A First Look At The Weather Pattern For February & March: Our consulting clients have just received the latest update on not only my thoughts on a possible storm for Wednesday afternoon until Thursday morning, but also what I’m seeing in terms of temperatures and snowfall for February and March. If you are a town/city DPW manager, a property management company owner or someone that needs specific and very localized weather guidance and weather updates, contact me at contact@route20weather.com for more information & prices to become a consulting client of mine.

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