While it won’t be a blockbuster snow event, it will bring accumulation for much of the region, followed by an Arctic blast this weekend.
There may be some localized ocean-effect bands, bringing isolated accumulation of 4 inches.Predicted snow accumulation. Slick roads will develop Friday afternoon, expanding in coverage through the evening and overnight.Arctic blast for the weekend
The coldest air of the season arrives Saturday night, bringing biting winds and frigid temperatures that will linger into early next week.Expect 20 degrees for a high north of Boston, dropping to single digitals at night. South of Boston, temperatures will reach 30 degrees during the day, and drop to teens at night.Northwest winds increase, adding to the cold. Wind chills plunge to near or below zero across much of New England at night.
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