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7:00 AM | High pressure takes control today...clipper low arrives tomorrow night...more important storm Sunday night/Monday

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Partly sunny, windy, cold, highs in the mid-to-upper 20’s

Tonight

Mostly clear, very cold, lows by morning not far from 15 degrees

Thursday

Becoming mainly cloudy, cold, chance for snow late, may be mixed with rain at the onset, low-to-mid 30's

Thursday Night

Some snow likely, cold,upper 20’s, small accumulations possible

Friday

Partly sunny, windy, cold, maybe a snow shower, temperatures drop into the 20's during the day, bitter cold at night

Saturday

Partly sunny, breezy, very cold, low 20’s

Sunday

Becoming mostly cloudy, quite cold, chance for snow at night, upper 20’s

Monday

Snow likely early, windy, cold, low 30’s

Discussion

The powerful nor’easter is gone and high pressure will take control today generating plenty of sunshine in the Mid-Atlantic region. A clipper low pressure system will drop southeastward on Thursday through the Great Lakes region and should produce a nuisance snow around here on Thursday night into early Friday. Very cold air will follow to close out the work week with low temperatures on Friday night likely plunging to the single digits. Another system will threaten the region with snow late Sunday into Monday and that system will have lots of moisture to work with. More brutal cold air will follow the Super Bowl system for Monday night and Tuesday of next week.

Some notes about the northeastern blizzard: -biggest snowstorm ever for Worcester, MA (34.5", records back to 1905) -biggest January snowstorm ever for Boston, MA (24.6") and 6th biggest ever -4th biggest snowstorm ever in Portland, ME (23.8") -3 feet was officially recorded in Hudson, Auburn, Lunenburg (all in Massachusetts)