Worcester for example averages 50.7" of snow (1990-2020) for DJF according to http://xmacis.rcc-acis.org/.
The average maximum temperature observed DJF for same period is 61 F. So perhaps its dew point would be the bet. Or certainly favored.
Naked swirl drifting across the north Atlantic has a name...but what landfalled on Nantucket and smoked parts of southeastern New England got nothing? (yes I know its the same system)
Didn't you learn earlier....a freeze doesn't happen until the mid-20s for temps.
Same here. I sit at 410'. The bottom of my hill is 0.5 miles away and 215' lower with heavy frost this AM.
That's what some of the models are advertising. If the set up you describe occurs..then I could realistically see this being nothing but a cloudy, misty day in our backyard.