![]() ![]() We’ve already got about 37,000 outages in SVT, SWNH, WMass, CMass, and northern CT from snow loading issues due to wet snow alone. I will continue to update all morning, noon and night until I pass out, so please stay tuned for updates, I’ll be here until it winds down tonight!Įver since this storm came on to my radar (pun intended) I’ve been concerned for pockets of widespread outages, which I’ve conveyed to you all. It is during this third/final phase where cold-enough air will be pulled southeastward through the region, and should flip to snow even in southeastern parts of Hampden County, northeast CT and southern Worcester County. This process will also generate more precipitation anew by late morning into the afternoon and evening before it winds down. south to north axis as the upper low begins to capture the surface low. This could result in the valley mixing with rain during lighter intensity precip (or drizzle), but barring that, periods of snow should continue, as this second phase of the storm runs its course and the heavy precipitation bands pivot into a more east to west axis vs. This is good, because we have about 20000 outages from snow load alone in WMass alone, and almost 40000 across the greater WMass region (SVT, SWNH, WMASS, CMASS, and NCT). However, as the morning light arrives, our precip may become more scattered and lighten up a bit this morning for areas in the central/southern Pioneer Valley (Northampton south to Hartford). It is plenty cold aloft for snow to continue today, based on steady/heavy precipitation. ![]() ![]() Otherwise, it has been snowing all night long, and travel is slippery, visibility low in places, and outages are mounting. Heavy snow is falling across many areas of the WMass region this morning, with some lulls in southwest MA and northern CT, with rain continuing in northeast CT as well as southernmost and southeastern Worcester County (though that appears to be changing based on recent radar trends). Find them in Easthampton, Northampton, Hadley, Florence, and West Springfield, or use their super-streamlined online ordering tool by visiting their website. How much snow do you have where you live this morning? Please post your reports below.īefore we continue into the details below…ĭave Hayes The Weather Nut is Sponsored by Individual Community Members, Patrons & Tandem Bagel Company… No matter the weather, Tandem Bagel is always there for you at several valley locations to make your mornings brighter! With bagels baked fresh daily (including Gluten-Free options), house-whipped cream cheese, coffee, and tons of lunch options, Tandem is the perfect quick stop for lunch, breakfast, or a coffee and bagel to go. I’ve received the following snow reports: Good morning everybody, I imagine some only saw my 7pm report, but I posted again after 10pm stating that based on maximized dynamic cooling observed last night as precipitation picked up in intensity that I was concerned for central and southern valley snow accumulations of a coating to 3″ or by morning, and here we are for the most part.Ĭlearly, this change to snow happened many hours before it was expected to, but that is the nature of dynamic cooling events like this – you can’t predict how one or two degrees aloft one way or the other is going to impact precip type in marginal events like this. –> 2023 Member Drive ends 3/26, and I’m well short of my 4% reader goal –> 2023 Goal Progress = 49% have stepped up to date ![]() –> My 2023 Support Goal = 4% of readers (1 in 25) donating any amount –> As it does, I want to continue to be there for you & yours –> New England weather is always changing All Rights Reserved.–> Impactful weather likely connected us in the past Here are the latest snowfall totals from the National Weather Service, Rob Macedo, the SKYWARN Coordinator for the National Weather Service in Taunton, and WBZ-TV Weather Watchers. BOSTON (CBS) - About a foot of snow fell in many parts of Massachusetts on Friday. ![]()
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