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Slow Go
Posted by Jeremy Reiner
Our pattern has become a stormy pattern--just not necessarily a snow-stormy pattern. This storm affecting us now with rain & freezing rain will slowly weaken during the afternoon. Until that happens though, plan on poor travel conditions---on roads as well as sidewalks/driveways! During the afternoon all the steady rain/freezing rain will be gone but pockets of freezing drizzle & drizzle will persist with cool, raw conditions. Monday doing its thing again.
While all this is going on today yet another storm takes shape on the northeast and moves into New England late tonight. This next storm will be slightly milder so we're not expecting any ice overnight tonight---just plain ol raindrops. Tuesday is stormy yet again with rain & wind. As we step into the afternoon, that rain will taper to drizzle as temps hang in the 40s.
Wednesday & Thursday offers a break with dry weather but Friday ends with another storm. Yes, another rainstorm as there just isn't any cold air in place for these storms.
Is this our winter pattern?!?----Stormy, yes! All rain & ice storms?? No---snow will fly. #Guaranteed
~JR
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