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7:00 AM | Primarily rain from major coastal storm on Friday, but a mixed bag is possible at the onset

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Becoming mostly cloudy and quite cold, highs near 40 degrees

Tonight

Cloudy, rain, ice and/or snow possible late, lows in the low-to-mid 30’s

Friday

Cloudy with rain, breezy, mid 40’s

Friday Night

Mostly cloudy, windy and cold, lows in the upper 20’s

Saturday

Becoming mostly sunny, windy and cold, upper 30’s

Sunday

Mostly sunny, milder, upper 40’s

Monday

Mostly cloudy, milder, chance for rain showers, mid-to-upper 50’s

Tuesday

Partly sunny, mild, near 50

Discussion

It continues to look like a massive snowstorm for much of New England with two feet or more of snow possible in Boston by early Saturday morning. In fact, it looks like an all-out blizzard for much of Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, southern Maine, southeastern New Hampshire and parts of New York State with major snowfalls of 1-2 feet, strong winds of 60+ mph and even thundersnows. The NYC region will be right on the edge for an all-out blizzard as well tomorrow night with at least 6-12 inches of snow and 50+ mph wind gusts. Philly will experience a mixed bag at first, then rain, then accumulating snow with 2-6 inches likely tomorrow night.

Farther south in the DC metro region, odds favor mainly rain, but even here it can start as a mixed bag late tonight before changing to plain rain on Friday and a changeover to snow at the end of the storm cannot be ruled out between Baltimore and Washington. This is a very dynamic storm and small changes can mean big differences so stay tuned.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/7Vr9LPvNkFA