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  2. WWA issued for some: URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE National Weather Service Boston/Norton MA 1032 PM EST Mon Mar 2 2026 CTZ002>004-MAZ002>012-014-026-RIZ001-032115- /O.CON.KBOX.WW.Y.0012.260303T1700Z-260304T1200Z/ Hartford CT-Tolland CT-Windham CT-Western Franklin MA-Eastern Franklin MA-Northern Worcester MA-Central Middlesex MA-Western Essex MA-Eastern Essex MA-Western Hampshire MA-Western Hampden MA- Eastern Hampshire MA-Eastern Hampden MA-Southern Worcester MA- Southeast Middlesex MA-Northern Middlesex MA-Northwest Providence RI- Including the cities of Ayer, Smithfield, Willimantic, Worcester, Union, Lawrence, Putnam, Hartford, Framingham, Windsor Locks, Foster, Orange, Chesterfield, Springfield, Fitchburg, Milford, Vernon, Gloucester, Greenfield, Blandford, Lowell, Amherst, Charlemont, Northampton, Barre, and Cambridge 1032 PM EST Mon Mar 2 2026 ...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM NOON TUESDAY TO 7 AM EST WEDNESDAY... * WHAT...Mixed precipitation expected. Total snow accumulations up to two inches and ice accumulations around one tenth of an inch. * WHERE...Portions of northern Connecticut, central, eastern, northeastern, and western Massachusetts, and northern Rhode Island. * WHEN...From noon Tuesday to 7 AM EST Wednesday. * IMPACTS...Plan on slippery road conditions. The hazardous conditions could impact the Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning commutes. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... Slow down and use caution while travel
  3. Rain and Sleet since ~930am
  4. Big concern for me on Friday is potential for Frz Rn. This past weekends bitter wx has allowed the western half of the Lake to become ice covered again. Winds are mellow until Thurs, when an E/NE wind starts to kick up. With icy waters, and warmer air aloft, the shore could see a decent icing, depending on precip amounts. Temps will be borderline.
  5. Honestly don’t know. Sure not every day is blue skies and sun, but I don’t see it raining every day.
  6. NWS forecasting 3” here. Guess that means I can expect 1” based on recent ratios.
  7. 27.1/20 off a low of 10 this morning, decent snow growth, coating so far
  8. More redevelops and moves in from Ohio and western PA this morning
  9. radar is garbage to the west-looks like it might end too by about 1-2pm (For awhile at least)-not much in PA
  10. Labor day was early this year-so later start this fall. They've added Eid here but we are still out by about 6/10 or so which isn't bad. Never understood why a full week is needed in some places in Feb 6 weeks after winter break-maybe ski industry lobby?
  11. True. But the point was nothing looked like what he was saying.
  12. That was exactly my point..WTF is he looking at. The warmth looks great…and then we go back the other way. How it all actually all Plays out…we don’t actually know. But nothing looked like what he is saying.
  13. I wish here. We went back August 22 I believe this school year. Our newer superintendent likes to get out early June which initially created issues with summer camp. We have been out by June 10 the last few years my daughter graduated on June 3 here year. We have an extended weekend for February break but other than that no new holidays here .
  14. yeah just some flurries-up to 32. Radar looks meh for anything decent
  15. Snowing here in Ansonia went from flakes to light/moderate temp is 29 .
  16. Yeah I'm in BDR and it looked promising for a few minutes than back down to flurries.
  17. To be honest... it is no different out there now than it was at 2 hours ago.
  18. Radar is shredded. Hopefully gets its act together.
  19. March 3 1977: A snowstorm results in over 400 school closings in Minnesota and Wisconsin. For Tuesday, March 3, 2026 1966 - A tornado hit Jackson, MS, killing 54 persons. (David Ludlum) 1980 - A coastal storm produced 25 inches of snow at Elizabeth City, NC, and 30 inches at Cape Hatteras NC. At Miami FL the mercury dipped to 32 degrees. (Sandra and TI Richard Sanders - 1987) 1983 - The last of a series of storms to strike the California coast finally came to an end. Waves fifteen to twenty feet high pounded the coast for two days, and in a four day period up to 18 inches of rain drenched the Los Angeles and Santa Barbara area. On the morning of the first, thunderstorms spawned two tornadoes which moved through the Los Angeles area. (Storm Data) 1987 - A storm brought heavy rain and gale force winds to Washington and Oregon. Quillayute WA received 2.67 inches of rain in 24 hours, and winds gusted to 60 mph at Astoria OR. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1988 - A small but intense low pressure system roared across west central Mississippi at 90 mph early in the morning. A tornado in southern Mississippi picked up an automobile, carried it 150 feet, and tossed it through the brick wall of an unoccupied retirement home. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1989 - Wintry weather prevailed from the southern Rockies to the Upper Great Lakes. Neguanee MI received 19 inches of snow, and up to 24 inches of snow blanketed Colorado. Blizzard conditions were reported in Minnesota. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1990 - An upper level weather disturbance produced snow in the Colorado Rockies, with eight inches reported at Winter Park, and a storm moving off the Pacific Ocean began to spread rain and snow across the western U.S. March continued to start off like a lamb elsewhere around the country. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 2003 - It was a day of temperature extremes. Miami reached a high temperature of 90 degrees, the earliest observed 90 degree temperature since March 5, 1964. Meanwhile Marquette, MI, dropped to 30 degrees below zero, the lowest temperature ever recorded in the city in March.
  20. Looks warm next week and then back to cold. Don’t see rain every day.
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