SnowBrains Forecast: Windy Rain-to-Snow for the Northeast Through Tuesday - SnowBrains
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SnowBrains Forecast: Windy Rain-to-Snow for the Northeast Through Tuesday - SnowBrains
"Monday is mostly a weather and operations day, not a quality snow day, across New England. Guidance is tightly clustered on a soaking rain and strong southerly wind through the daylight hours, with snow levels running roughly 8,000 to 10,000 feet before the front punches through Monday night."
"The best agreement for actual snow in New England is centered on the Monday night to Tuesday morning changeover. Guidance clusters fairly well on snow levels crashing to under 1,500 feet by daybreak Tuesday, with the northern Greens favored for a quick 2″-3″ and most of the Whites, western Maine, and southern Vermont closer to 1″-2″."
"Confidence is highest from Monday morning through Tuesday evening, when the severe wind signal on the western edge of the region and the New England cold-front changeover are most tightly aligned on timing, snow levels, and overall impacts."
Monday features rain and strong southerly winds with snow levels around 8,000-10,000 feet, creating poor skiing conditions and widespread wind holds on exposed lifts. The main snow event occurs Monday night into Tuesday morning, with snow levels dropping below 1,500 feet by dawn. Northern Green Mountains expect 2-3 inches while the Whites, western Maine, and southern Vermont receive 1-2 inches with dense to moderate snow ratios of 8-12:1. Strong west-northwest gusts will keep Tuesday wind-affected. Wednesday becomes quieter with temperatures dropping to single digits and teens. Thursday through Friday remain cold and wintry with spotty light snow showers, though confidence decreases for the following weekend's weather pattern.
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