From the NWS....
...WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM LATE TONIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY
EVENING...
"THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN TAUNTON HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM
WATCH...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM LATE TONIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY
EVENING.
A DEVELOPING COASTAL STORM OFF THE MID ATLANTIC COAST WILL BRING
ACCUMULATING SNOW TO PORTIONS OF SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND LATE TONIGHT
THROUGH TUESDAY. THE POTENTIAL EXISTS FOR A 4 TO 8 INCH SNOWFALL
ACROSS THE WATCH AREA. THE HIGHEST PROBABILITY OF 6 INCHES OR MORE
WILL BE IN THE INTERIOR WEST OF THE INTERSTATE 95 CORRIDOR.
IN THE BOSTON TO PROVIDENCE CORRIDOR...THERE IS A CHANCE THAT SOME
RAIN COULD MIX IN WITH THE SNOW WHICH WOULD RESULT IN LESS
ACCUMULATIONS.
SNOW WILL DEVELOP LATE TONIGHT AND TUESDAY MORNING FROM SOUTH TO
NORTH. SNOW WILL CONTINUE DURING TUESDAY AND MAY MIX WITH A PERIOD OF
RAIN FROM BOSTON TO PROVIDENCE BEFORE CHANGING BACK TO SNOW. THE
SNOW WILL LINGER INTO TUESDAY EVENING BEFORE ENDING OVERNIGHT.
THE TRACK OF THIS STORM IS STILL UNCERTAIN. IF THE STORM WERE TO
TRACK FURTHER NORTH THAN THE LATEST FORECAST...A CHANGE TO RAIN FROM
BOSTON TO PROVIDENCE WOULD BE MORE CERTAIN WITH ONLY MINOR
ACCUMULATIONS. A FURTHER SOUTH TRACK WOULD BRING HEAVIER SNOW TO
BOSTON...PROVIDENCE AND SOUTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS."
Track appears to have tracked further south. Totals coming later.
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