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Warmer temps slightly lower snow totals
Video: Warmer temps slightly lower snow totals
THIS IS A STORM. TEAM FIVE WEATHER ALERT. GOOD SUNDAY AFTERNOON, EVERYONE. STORMTEAM 5 METEOROLOGIST DAVID WILLIAMS. AND WE’RE STARTING TO SEE THAT SNOW AND EVEN SOME RAIN WORK ITS WAY IN. CURRENTLY YOU CAN SEE OUT TOWARD ORANGE. YOU’RE DEALING WITH QUITE A BIT OF SNOW RIGHT NOW. WORCESTER. YOU’RE DEALING WITH MORE OF A RAIN SNOW MIX JUST INSIDE OF 485. YOU’RE SEEING A FEW SPRINKLES. THIS WILL CONTINUE TO FILL IN OVER THE NEXT SEVERAL HOURS. THIS IS A QUICK HITTING SYSTEM, AND IT REALLY HITS ITS PEAK LATER ON TODAY. GOING INTO YOUR EVENING HOURS AND COMING TO AN END OVERNIGHT. SO HOW MUCH SNOW CAN YOU EXPECT? TOTALS HAVE LOWERED JUST A BIT, ALL THANKS TO TEMPERATURES BEING A LITTLE BIT WARMER THAN WHERE WE WOULD LIKE THEM TO BE, AND THE SYSTEM BEING FAIRLY QUICK. SO WE’RE CALLING FOR 4 TO 8IN FOR AREAS NORTH AND WEST OF THE CITY, MAYBE ELEVATED LOCATIONS, SEEING SLIGHTLY MORE THAN EIGHT INCHES, 4 TO 6IN CLOSER TO THE SOUTH SHORE. SAME GOES FOR 2 TO 4IN OUT TOWARD THE SOUTH COAST, A COATING TO TWO INCHES FOR THE CAPE AND ISLANDS. YOU CAN EXPECT COLDER AIR TO WRAP AROUND ON THE BACKSIDE AND CLOSER TO THE COAST BY 5 TO 6 P.M., SO IMPACT WEATHER UP AHEAD FOR TODAY AND EVEN MOR
Video: Warmer temps slightly lower snow totals
Snow totals have lowered just a bit as Worcester is now predicted to receive anywhere from 4 to 8 inches of snow Sunday night.
Snow totals have lowered just a bit as Worcester is now predicted to receive anywhere from 4 to 8 inches of snow Sunday night.
As temperatures start to rise, snow totals may not be as high as expected this winter. While many are hoping for a winter wonderland, the warmer weather could mean less snow accumulation overall. Stay tuned for updates on the winter forecast! #WinterWeather #Snowfall #TemperatureChange
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