It’s better to burn out than fade away—Neil Young. I’m getting the sense that Old Man Winter is not a fan of Neil or rock & roll in general as there are no immediate signs of warm spells heading our way. For now, the only way to get some warmth into New England will be from a storm. Bleh.
Our next storm will not feature any snowflakes but there is a fair amount of rain heading this way tomorrow. Have the rain gear & wellies ready to go for the morning commute even tho only a few sprinkles and isolated showers will greet you early on. As the day wears on rain becomes steadier & more widespread with a brief shot of some heavy rain for the evening commute. Rain looks to taper by mid evening and when it does most towns will pick up around an inch of rain. Also plan on some wind tomorrow evening along the coast, most likely gusting between 25-35 mph–not quite as strong as previous storms but enough to beat down that umbrella. Despite the rainy day out temps reach the mid 50s!
Friday will a day in-between storm systems so some clearing occurs and with limited sunshine, temps crawl into the low 50s–pretty close to normal. our next storm is slated for late day Saturday & overnight Saturday Night and believe it or not, i think we see some snow out of this storm–get out! Yup, not a repeat of Monday but a more typical April snow event where we snow falling but not accumulating to roads. I do think non-road surfaces will see some accumulation but with temps on Saturday in the upper 40s (before the snow arrives) even that might be a stretch. Sunday is sunny but cold.
Our chilly, raw unsettled pattern rolls into next week with sprinkles likely on Monday (Fenway looks chilly but mainly dry) and more rain on Tuesday.
My my hey hey….
JR