1-2"/hr snow Sat nite, gone by morning
What my gut's telling me details for tonight...
- Zone 1- Alright we seeing a lot of em folks putting their jackpot snowfall along the South Coast latitudes but we have a correction on my part here of thinking else. Given in between transition to better fluff content for quicker accumulation as you go northward, but still getting in on heavier rates for these following latitudes- Gotta go with highest totals playing out along and just S the Pike. So we're talking Boston included- Milford, Foxboro, Easton, Brockton, Braintree etc. This region we're putting in a solid 4-6". Embedded higher snowfall winner somewhere within likely ends up with the 6-8", but no more than a couple places.
- Zone 2- Let's take a slight trip southward for those along route 44, Providence, down to the immediate shores we're gonna throw in a cement-like wet, pasty 3-5" with the chance for isolated 4-6".
- Zone 3- Worcester points ENE thru Burlington up to Essex county shores we'll give you 3-5". Given the not exactly powdery, but fluffier content and still chances to get in those heavier rates from Zones 1 & 2; scattered folks here and there certainly can get in on the 4-6".
- Zone 4- Cape Cod ehhh who could care but mixing will certainly play in for a time with this and we'll put out a 1-3" with definitely no one getting IMHO further than 4".
Basically 7 PM Providence to no later than 9 Cape Ann for starts times on this quick mover as it slides on in WSW to ENE this evening; height of accumulations during your eyes closed midnight to 5 AM hours. It's already over with out to sea by 8 AM wake ups, and oh yeah not to mention it starts melting by noon for those making a big deal. Given the wet pasty material, melting turns into a mud fest by Monday.
Adjustments if any need of slightly upping totals will be given out later this afternoon. Otherwise yup I do see 60s on tap away from the shores Tuesday and Wednesday