These Areas In New England Could See Between 6 To 12 Inches Of Snow: New Snowfall Maps

A new winter storm system will bring a mix of rain, sleet, icy conditions, and several inches of snowfall in farther inland areas, especially those with higher elevations where up to a foot of accumulation is possible.

The projected timing for the storm is from late Sunday night, Jan. 28 into early Monday afternoon, Jan. 29, according to the National Weather Service.

Areas shown in orange in the first image above have the highest probability of seeing up to a foot of snowfall from the latest winter storm, according to the National Weather Service. Areas in yellow could see up to a half-foot.

“Given marginal temperatures, snow amounts will be dependent on elevation,” the National Weather Service said, adding that the highest probabilities for 4-plus inches of snow are in the eastern/northern Catskills, Berkshire County in Massachusetts, and an area from the southern Green Mountains in Vermont into north-central Massachusetts.

In those spots, as much as a foot of snow is possible.

Areas farthest south, including southernmost Connecticut and much of coastal New England are expected to see a mix of snow, sleet, and rain.

Story continues

TRENDING NOW

LATEST LOCAL NEWS