Definitely a window when winds go SW we could see some better mixing, especially south of the Pike and across E MA. That same window has 55-60F potential with lingering warmth aloft before the CAA starts cranking.
Winds could end up stronger on Sunday with deep mixing, but I guess that's really not for this thread.
Maybe along the immediate coast and cape we can get some wind. Looks real wedged inland, esp north of the pike. Might even have some backing of sfc winds more ene. Breezy and warm afternoon behind the front though.
Euro soundings for north ORH Co look like snow through 02-03z, maybe 04z on the border. So, maybe 0.3"-0.5" qpf. I'm still on the skeptical side, but its been fairly consistent.
Starts cold, snowpack, ext. For us locally, I don't see much. Think itll take some time to warm sector and it may not be for very long. Only hailmary is if there's a low topped squall line like the 3k nam.