Temperatures will be very cold across all of New England along with bitter cold wind chills! It will be a shock to the system for sure, so grab those winter jackets, hats, and gloves.
Much of its precipitation will stay out to sea, but southeastern New England will be on the northern fringe of its precipitation shield. With cold air in place, we will see a period of snow. The best chance for accumulating snow will be across the Cape and the Islands, where we could see several inches by Monday evening.
Along with the snow, we will see gusty winds across the Cape, which will likely reduce visibilities. If the storm track shifts to the south, all bets are off and we end up with flurries and perhaps a coating. If it shifts a bit more north, then we could see more snow. Our First Alert Team will be monitoring this event every step of the way!
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