Friday, March 8, 2013
Despite an initial forecast of 1-3 inches of snow, Milton may get a little more than expected.
Originally thought to be a small storm that would drop only 1-3 inches of snow in Milton, a new forecast from WHDH shows the town getting closer to 3-6 inches through Friday in the area. In addition, the National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for Norfolk County until 1 p.m. Friday. The warning claims the potential for anywhere from 4-8 inches of snow in the area, with a low probability of 10 inches in some isolated areas. According to the warning, the heaviest accumulations are expected Thursday night into Friday morning. Winds are expected to hit 15 to 25mph, with gusts up to 36mph. Some power outages were reported in the South Shore due to the weather, according to NSTAR's outage map.
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Anywhere from 1-to-3 inches of snow could fall in the area; a Winter Storm Watch is now in effect.
Another winter storm is headed Milton's way. Unlike the blizzard of 2013, though, this incoming storm is expected to bring only upwards of 1-3 inches of the white stuff. This storm will comprise a mix of wind, rain wet snow, the accumulations of which will take place mostly along and outside I-95 Thursday, according to WHDH. Moreover, it will take some time to reach the predicted snow accumulation, WHDH Meteorologist Jeremy Reiner wrote in his blog Wednesday: Tomorrow and into early Friday morning will be the brunt of the storm but I have to tell you---it won't behave like a classic winter storm where we get slammed with snow for 6-8 hours then we're done. It will be a slow, drawn out storm where it snows lightly (sometimes steadily) for…
Sunday, February 17, 2013
WHDH is reporting we will get more snow Sunday morning, followed by clearing in the afternoon.
Ready for more snow? Well, we're getting some more this morning along more wind. WHDH is reporting another 4-6 inches in the a.m. hours, followed by gusty winds in the afternoon. "Despite this not being a repeat of last weekend, there will be several hours that this storm packs a punch in terms of falling snow and wind," wrote WHDH's Chris Lambert on his weather blog. "Moderate to heavy snow, combined with an active wind does reduce visibility through late morning Sunday, creating tricky travel. As ugly as it'll look in the morning, much of the snow is done by noon, with the exception of the Cape and Islands, and perhaps some lingering light snow at the coast." Temperatures are expected to be in the 20s today before warming up to the 30s …
Saturday, February 9, 2013
The latest information on Winter Storm Nemo.
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Snow will affect the morning commute, with 1-to-3 inches in Milton. And, another round of snow is expected during the evening commute.
The January Thaw is over. Expect 1-to-3 inches of snow this morning, especially during the morning commute. Snow, rain and sleet are expected to fall before 2pm, the National Weather Service predicted, followed by more rain between 2pm and 5pm. A possibility of more snow and some fog after 5pm, during the commute home. South Shore residents can expect a high of 36, with a low of 29 degrees. Tomorrow brings sunny skies and a high near 40.
Sunday, December 30, 2012
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Friday, December 28, 2012
A storm is headed to the area and could make driving hazardous on Saturday.
A second storm of the week is headed toward New England and will dump snow onto the area on Saturday. 7News meteorologists are predicting Milton to get between 2 to 4 inches of snow in the storm that is expected to start on Saturday afternoon and spread into the early hours of Sunday. The good news is that snow removal shouldn’t be a backbreaking endeavour. CBSBoston’s Todd Gutner said the snow will be “dry and fluffy for most,” though he warned that driving could be hazardous at times on Saturday
Friday, December 14, 2012
Strong coastal storm may affect region between Monday and Wednesday.
For those of you dreaming of a white Christmas, this forecast is what you've been waiting for. According to the National Weather Service, there is a chance for accumulating snow next week as a coastal storm develops between Monday and Wednesday. An active weather pattern is expected to begin Sunday and continue through the middle of next week. There's a possibility of snow and/or ice, with significant amounts if temperatures remain cold enough. The NWS is currently predicting a 50 percent chance of rain and snow Monday night and Tuesday. Timing of the storm is still uncertain, as is the type of precipitation and any potential hazards.
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Between Wednesday afternoon and Thursday, Milton could see up to five inches of snow.
The National Weather Service has declared a Winter Weather Advisory from noon today, February 29, through 6 p.m. on Thursday, March 1. The advisory is due to a projected three to five inches of snow in Milton and the surrounding area. The forecast indicates a 90 percent chance of daytime precipitation today, with an inch of snow possible. Snow is also likely tonight before midnight. The nighttime low of 29, will then allow for some rain and snow into early Thursday morning. The NWS is forecasting between two and four inches of snow accumulation, tonight. The change between snow, sleet and freezing rain could lead to icy conditions for the evening commute Wednesday and Thursday morning. Rain and snow will alternate throughout the day …
Saturday, January 21, 2012
A look at scenes around Milton during Saturday's snow storm.
Jonathan
9:06 am on Friday, March 8, 2013
I think we will definitely exceed the 'low probability' estimate, if we haven't already.   more ›