Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Another Near Miss

Seems to be the story of the winter. BIG ocean storm is forming down around Virginia as we speak. As with every storm this winter, it will move almost directly eastward and then to the north, leaving us with a glancing blow.

This storm is quite big and it will slow down once it moves closer to New England. Because of these reasons, we will get a decent chunk of precipitation thrown back our way.

Light stuff during the daytime. The storm is still far south so don't expect anything beyond some light rain and snow for now. Our temps at the surface are too warm for snow to stick, but the air just above us is pretty cold, so if you get a stronger burst of preicip, it will probably fall as snow and just stick to grass and cars.

Tonight, our temps drop and the storm gets bigger and moves closer. Translation, accumulating snow. I would expect generally 1-3 inches in the Boston area, but more down on the South Shore and on the Cape. The snow showers stick around through Thursday as the storm slows its movement.

That's it for now. I am very sore from Pilates last night. That shit hurts.

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