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Providence, Rhode Island – A prolonged surge of arctic air is expected to settle across Rhode Island late January into early February, bringing colder-than-normal temperatures while keeping snow and rain chances relatively low across the state.
According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, the Jan. 24–Feb. 6 outlook favors below-normal temperatures across southern New England with near- to below-normal precipitation probabilities. This pattern limits the potential for significant winter storms as the cold air mass remains dry and dominant…