2014-02-06

After two winter storms this week alone, many are looking forward to a much needed break from the snow (and sleet and freezing rain). You can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that we have at least three dry days on the way. But a lot of people have been worried about the potential for another bigger snow storm this weekend. Right now, the latest trend is to bring the storm farther out to sea. That means a glancing blow with a few snow showers and a little accumulation, but not a major nor’easter.

For snowfall totals from Wednesday’s click on the following links:

National Weather Service: Taunton, Mass.
National Weather Service: New York, N.Y.
National Weather Service: Albany, N.Y.

Extended Forecast:

Today: Partly to mostly sunny, chilly. High temperatures in the middle to upper 20s.
Friday: Partly to mostly sunny, cool. High temperatures in the upper 20s to around 30 degrees.
Saturday: Sunny, cool. High temperatures in the upper 20s to around 30 degrees.
Sunday: Increasing clouds with snow developing. A small snow accumulation is possible. But right now the brunt of the storm stays out to sea. High temperature around 30 degrees.
Monday: Mostly sunny. High temperatures in the upper 20s to around 30 degrees.

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