New England is getting to the point of the year where snowstorms typically start to ramp up. We like to consider January 15 through March 15 to be “blizzard season.” This time frame has seen a vast majority of New England’s biggest snowstorms. The major blizzards of 1888, 1960, 1978, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2013, 2015 […]
Frontal System to Bring Showers to New England Before Warm-Up
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New England's Next Storm Incoming This Weekend: Impacts, Timing
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Cold Fronts to Control New England's Weather for the Next Week
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More Consistent Summer Heat Set to Arrive for New England
A warm front will slowly approach today, allowing for warm air advection to occur aloft. This will set up a very warm stretch, starting tomorrow. Heading into this evening and overnight, this warm air advection will allow for showers to develop from west to east across the region. Despite warm air advection aloft, flow at […]
Weekend Storm; Thanksgiving Outlook | Weather Wednesday
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Brief but Sharp Shot of Cold Air Possible Mid Next Week
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Storm to Impact Coastal New England Sunday
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New England Weather This Week: Unsettled
New England remains on the active side with two systems moving through the region this week. A minor system will bring light rain, freezing rain and snow showers across New England Tuesday. After that comes the already much discussed Thanksgiving system, which remains under a cloud of uncertainty. New England will be in between our […]
Alberta Clipper System to Bring Northern New England Some Snow
A robust Alberta Clipper system will pass to the north of New England on Wednesday. This system will likely form a secondary low along its triple point (where the warm front, cold front and occluded front meet). This will allow snowfall rates to become enhanced, especially for the White Mountains and eastern Maine. The system […]
Saturday Soaker Incoming to New England: Impacts, Timing
The parade of slow moving low pressure systems moving through New England will continue this weekend as a cut off low slowly pushes from the Great Lakes into New England. Saturday is looking like a washout for pretty much all of New England with bands of heavy rain moving through all day. Here’s a look […]
Rex Block Breaks Down as Showers, Storms Begin to Re-Enter the Picture
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Leominster's Perfect Storm: Why the City got so Much Rain so Quickly
It’s now been more than a week since a deluge dumped nearly 10 inches of rain on parts of Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Recovery efforts are well underway in the city of Leominster, a city that saw 9.5 inches of rain fall in less than six hours. About 200 homes and buildings were damaged, along […]
