Good Monday evening! The Winter that just keeps on delivering! More snow is on the way for later Tuesday afternoon into Wednesday across New England! A clipper system is expected to bring 3-5" for much of New England with 5-8" across the Green Mountains into the White Mountains into interior NY as upslope lingers into Wednesday. Snow moves into NY during the afternoon on Tuesday and is expected to continue to move east into New England by the evening hours into overnight Wednesday. By 3-5 AM the steady snow is moving out of SNE, NH, VT but continuing into the morning hours Wednesday and potentially lingering across Downeast Maine and interior areas of Maine into much of Wednesday but becoming lighter. Can't rule out some 6" amounts for northern Maine and towards Down East as an inverted trough may try to enhance totals a bit there. That 3-5" does include northern Massachusetts onto the North Shore! Plowable snow expected with 3-5".
I want to note that most of this accumulation outside the mountains will fall between Tuesday evening and early Wednesday morning! The 5-8" totals will come as upslope snow lingers across the green and white mountains Wednesday! Expect snow to continue to fall Wednesday across the mountains with the upslope. I can't rule out some totals near 10" across the summits by Wednesday night, early Thursday AM.
Temperatures in the 20s with this system so a fluffier type snow can be expected with this. Warming up into the low to mid 30s Wednesday across the region but remaining in the 20s across the mountains as that upslope continues! Wind is not an issue with gusts to only around 15-20 MPH. Great day on Wednesday to hit the slopes!
On February 1st I mentioned that we need to keep an eye on Valentine's Day for a widespread significant storm and have mentioned it a few times since then. Models are in disagreement for this weekend but we do need to keep an eye on Sunday-Monday as that threat is still very much alive. Will continue to keep an eye on it and will keep you all updated on the story. Nothing set is stone. Stay tuned to our story for the most frequent and most accurate updates and get ready for more snow!