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Channeling John Jeffries
Posted by Jeremy Reiner
There is a storm passing south of New England right now. This "storm" is feeble and can barely get anyone's attention. You will have some clouds & even a few flurries south of the MA Pike for a few hours this morning then just a bunch of clouds(and some sun too) for the remainder of the day. The other thing about today---little to no wind---huge this time of year!
Another "storm" passes south of New England tonight & early tomorrow with more clouds & a few patches of light snow & flurries. I do think this storm tonight will coat the ground in some cities & towns by early Wednesday morning. Certainly not enough to mess up tomorrow morning's commute. Sun gets back to work by midday.
The final of the 3 stooges storms will be able to foul up the roads on Friday. It's not a blockbuster (where have they gone?!?!) but plan on snow arriving just after the morning commute on Friday and lasting into Friday Night. I think many towns will pick up 2" of snow by late Friday evening.
Finally, today is National Weatherperson's Day. Never heard of it???---That's fair..here's what it's all about:

Have a great day!
~JR
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