Boston residents can expect a snowy day today as the city will see snow mainly before 4pm, with a high near 33 degrees and light winds shifting from northwest to north at 10 to 15 mph, according to the National Weather Service. Total daytime snow accumulation is predicted to be between 1 to 3 inches.
Tonight, the chance of snow will diminish quickly, with only a 30% chance of precipitation expected before 9 p.m. After the snow, there is a potential for snow showers; however, as the sky turns partly cloudy and temperatures drop to a low around 14 degrees, wind chill values may plummet to as low as −1. Northwest winds could reach 18 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph, meaning the wind chill will likely be significantly lower. Residents should bundle up if they are venturing outside.
For those braving the cold, “Monday’s lows will drop to the teens with highs in the mid 20s. But a biting wind will make it feel only like the negative single digits in the morning and the teens in the afternoon,” as reported by WHDH. The upcoming week projects a slight chance of snow showers tomorrow night, with mostly cloudy conditions and lows around 20 degrees…