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Updated on January 26, 2021 at 12:06 am
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This week brings us more winter-like weather with even some light snow accumulation by midweek.
Tonight stays dry with a clear sky and lows in the single digits, teens to 20s south and a diminishing wind. Tomorrow will be near calm with increasing clouds from southwest to northeast and highs in the 20s to 30s. The first half of the day remains dry, while the second half will bring us light snow.
This storm is passing south of us, but will bring in steady light snowfall Tuesday night through Wednesday morning. The snow showers begin after noon time across western Massachusetts, Connecticut and southern Vermont. The scattered showers slowly move into Boston around 7 p.m.
Updated on December 16, 2020 at 2:53 pm
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The NBC10 Boston and NECN weather team has issued a First Alert, with more than a foot of snow expected in some areas. Wednesday: Clouds thicken, occasional flurries and snow showers east. Highs in the 20s. Overnight Wednesday: Heavy snow. Lows around 20. Thursday: Near-blizzard conditions early with snow and gusty wind. Many accumulations around and over a foot with less on Cape Cod. Highs around 20 inland, 30 coast.
The storm is expected to arrive Wednesday night and move out of our area a day later.
Here s a look at what to expect as the storm rolls through New England, updated as of Wednesday afternoon:
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James Spann: Rain for Alabama late tonight, Wednesday morning
By James Spann
THIS AFTERNOON: On the maps, a major storm system is developing over the central U.S., producing snow for parts of Oklahoma and Kansas. We have a fairly odd cloud pattern over Alabama this afternoon; the sky is sunny over the western and eastern counties, but a narrow band of clouds extends through the central counties of the state. Clouds will increase statewide over the next few hours.
Rain will push into the state late tonight, mainly after midnight, and will continue through Wednesday morning. Amounts should be generally one-half inch or less, and no thunder is expected with a cool and stable air mass holding in place. Areas north of Birmingham will hold in the 40s all day. Most of the rain will be out of the state by early afternoon, and we expect gradual clearing Wednesday night.