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Light snow possible overnight [Nor'easter Blues]

Snow Lovers Will Take What They Can Get

A weak area of precipitation will pass over Massachusetts tonight, and we may even get some snow out of it.

The ground is too warm (temperatures were near 50 today) for much accumulation, but we could get a coating to an inch. The squall will hit us long after dark, when the temperature will dip to freezing. It could start as rain, however.

From what I see at around 5:45 PM, the snow won't make it our way until bedtime hours.... bedtime for normal people, say maybe 9-11 PM. It all depends on how well the squalls coming NW to SE out of NY hold together. Here's the link to a current radar shot, if you are reading this later on.

If you sleep late, you may miss the snow. Temps are supposed to get into the 40s tomorrow. We may even hit the 50s a few times this upcoming week.

That storm you've been hearing about is forecast by everybody to stay well South of us, although Virginia might get 6 inches of snow out of it. She's in Alabama at the moment, and would be a terrific storm if she made it up here. She won't, though.

If you plan to ravage the Shenandoah Valley tomorrow, you may be in a jam... but New England misses yet another snowstorm. We get these wimpy flurries. We'll keep you informed.

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