Some colder holdouts in Northern Mass and Southern New Hampshire are over to ice this morning, but even here, the temps will gradually warm as we transition to.
Heavy rain slammed parts of Western and Central Mass yesterday. Towns around Springfield and west of Worcester saw between 2-4 inches of water in the downpours.
because we may not get the heavy snow totals to meet the criteria for the warning there. as far as weekend impacts. here s the snow forecast for the entire storm now through sunday. snow today is in areas like sioux falls, southern portions of minnesota, rochester down to ames and des moines. that s three to six inches. enough to do a little bit of shoveling. enough to make roads slippery. chicago somewhere in the three to six inch range. north of interstate 70 for significant snows. south by detroit. by the weekend especially saturday afternoon is when we get the heavier snow in western new york, saturday night it moves into areas of northern new england and central new england and sunday morning up here in maine, new hampshire and northern mass. heaviest snows are north of the pike and catskills. south of there battleground going from snow to ice. here s the ice forecast. this is of great concern. when you get up to half an inch that s potential for power lines