Severe Storms Batter Kansas City Metro: What You Need to Know
Severe storms swept through the Kansas City metro area, bringing heavy rain, strong winds, and even tornado warnings. Here's a summary of wh...
A nor'easter is forecast to approach New England, potentially bringing snow to the region.
The storm's track is crucial: a coastal track could mean rain, while an offshore track increases the chance of snow, even in Boston.
The greatest chance for plowable snow (3+ inches) is north and west of Boston.
Forecasters are closely monitoring the storm, with more details expected in the coming days.
The timing looks like it’s pretty cemented amounts, intensity of the storm.
The approaching nor'easter is part of an active weather pattern affecting the Northeast. The key factor determining snowfall will be the storm's track. If the storm hugs the coast, warmer air from the Atlantic will likely result in rain, especially east of I-495. However, a slightly offshore track could allow cold air to remain in place, leading to measurable snowfall, even in coastal areas like Boston. Some models suggest a potential for plowable snow (3+ inches) north and west of I-495.
While it's still early to provide precise snowfall totals, residents are advised to monitor forecasts and prepare for potential travel disruptions. The storm is expected to arrive Tuesday and depart by Wednesday morning, with windy conditions following its passage. Stay tuned for updates as forecasters refine their predictions over the weekend.
Meteorological winter starts Monday. By Tuesday – almost right on queue – we'll be experiencing our first winter storm in Southern New England.
Q: When will the storm arrive?
The storm is expected to arrive Tuesday afternoon and depart by Wednesday morning.
Q: Where is the greatest chance of snow?
The greatest chance for plowable snow (3+ inches) is in areas north and west of I-495.
Stay informed about the latest weather forecasts.
Be prepared for potential travel disruptions, especially on Tuesday.
If you live north or west of Boston, expect the possibility of plowable snow.
Coastal areas may see a mix of rain and snow.
Have an emergency kit in your car, with an ice scraper, blanket, flashlight, etc.
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