How many inches tonight
Snow showers are beginning across New England and will continue Tuesday evening, prompting a winter weather advisory across much of the region. Our initial snowfall could be moderate to heavy, then it will taper a bit. Steady light-to-moderate snowfall will continue for the next several hours. Tuesday night is when we see the most accumulation, with snow tapering off after midnight and becoming more widely scattered.
In the evening, the roads will be snow covered and slick and this is the case into Wednesday morning and that's why we have a First Alert declared all over New England, except northeastern Maine where you miss out on this round of snow. Snow showers will continue to taper off into Wednesday morning, with plenty of lulls. Strong winds will develop over the mountains, foothills and adjacent plains on Friday and peak winds at more than 60 mph.
There could be blowing snow and dangerous travel conditions. Denver expects a high of 45 degrees with 30 mph winds Friday. The low is forecast for 23 degrees. By Jake Shapiro jshapiro denverpost. More maps from AccuWeather». All rights reserved About Us.
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