
"Saturday starts with temperatures in the teens in Southern New England and single digits up north, but there's a robust warmup during the afternoon with lots of sunshine and light wind. This will be a big outdoor activity day with temperatures in the upper 30s in Southern New England and in the 20s up north. There won't be much wind either, leading to a very pleasant day."
"Sunday is a carbon copy, although late in the afternoon some clouds will move in across Southern New England. It should remain completely sunny up north. Monday: Watching a brewing coastal storm Presidents Day on Monday sees a storm system pulling off the Carolina coastline and out into the Atlantic. As is always the case with coastal storms, the exact track of the system will determine whether there is a major, minor, or absolu"
No weather issues are expected Friday through Sunday. Friday will be mostly sunny with temperatures right around or a little above freezing. Snowpack will diminish due to melting and sublimation, when snow turns directly into a gas. Saturday will begin in the teens in Southern New England and single digits up north, then warm robustly to the upper 30s south and 20s north with lots of sun and light winds. Sunday will be similar, though late-afternoon clouds may arrive in Southern New England while it stays sunny up north. Presidents Day Monday brings a coastal storm off the Carolina coast into the Atlantic; the exact track will determine impacts.
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