Cape Cod hotels are pretty plain compared to what you might find in other beach resort areas (Hilton Head etc) because most of them are 50+ years old. Unless you want to stay at an Inn?
The Sea Crest is one of Kevin's faves and it's right on Old Silver Beach. It's only about a 10 minuted drive to downtown Falmouth. Buzzards Bay, so water is much warmer than outer Cape.
I would say you can't go wrong with either P-town or Falmouth for best variety. I love outer Cape Provincetown/Truro for the beaches and P-town has plenty to do and great people watching. Falmouth area has a great downtown and short drives to lots of beaches and nature and easy day trip access to Martha's Vineyard. It's also more of a year round working town so the prices are not quite as outrageous as outer Cape.
Anyway, can't go wrong with either. If you choose Falmouth let me know and I can give you a long list of recommendations. I grew up spending summers in N Falmouth so I'm quite familiar with that part of the Cape.
It’s the model I watch every SWFE to know where my upper snow limits are getting pinned by ML temps. It usually has me pinging 1 - 2 hours before any other model.
The WAA moisture will be hitting a wall, so let’s just see the trends on the ML temps over the next few sets of model runs.
I mean Jeezuz, I am at 0 / -14 at 10pm. That is some arctic air this thing will be running into at first.
Oh' man, Amherst is tough. My first go round in W MA was in the early 90's and I couldn't believe the snow difference when I moved from the Amherst/Belchertown line up to Leverett. Amherst is such a snow hole. Northampton gets more snow even though they are basically on the river.