After Tuesday morning’s rain, New England’s next system will begin to move into western New England toward Wednesday evening. This system will involve a trough of low pressure racing from the Tennessee Valley through the northeast within 24 hours. A northern stream system will scoot from the Great Lakes to the north of New England during this time. This system looks to be more on the minor side with mainly rain in southern New England and along the northern New England coastal plain with snow across the interior.
With minimal blocking in place, this will be a quick hitter. The main storm system will dart from around Kentucky Wednesday morning to around Nova Scotia by Thursday morning, making this a short duration storm for New England. Precipitation is expected to break out Wednesday evening across western New England and steadily push east through the first part of Wednesday night. Initial precipitation may be rain or a mix for most in the evening before transitioning to snow from north to south and high elevations to lower elevations.