High potential for impactful nor’easter Sunday night, Monday

Happy Friday! We’ve got a wintry mess out there that will continue overnight, however we’re tracking our most impactful snowstorm Sunday night into Monday.

Most of tonight’s snow/sleet accumulation will end by Saturday morning. However, we have chances for more spotty light snow accumulation throughout the day on Saturday.

Saturday, more snow showers with highs in the low 30s and lows in the upper 20s.

Sunday will be quiet during the daytime hours. Cloudy skies with a cold morning in the teens and highs into the mid 30s.

It’s late Sunday night into Monday morning that we’ll see our nor’easter. There’s a lot to unpack here to let’s begin with the snow. First, this entire event will be entirely snow, not a mix for some like we saw today.

Snow chances begin late Sunday night and linger most of the day on Monday, all the way into the early evening hours. That means both of the commutes on Monday will be significantly impacted by snow falling and on the ground. Tuesday morning’s commute will be tough on unplowed secondary roads.

Since this is a coastal storm, the closer you are to the center of the storm, the higher your totals, so southeastern Massachusetts and the Cape/islands will see the most snow from this. That’s where we have the greatest likelihood of seeing a foot of snow by Monday evening. The rest of us will see less snowfall, but still impactful and plowable.

There is also a wind component with this storm…

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