The National Weather Service has issued a special weather statement indicating that a strong thunderstorm is forecast to move through the South Coast region.
Snow plows just aren't getting much rest lately, and tonight likely won't be an exception. The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory that is in effect from 10 p.m. tonight until 7 a.m. Wednesday morning. Snow is anticipated to accumulate overnight but should be gone by morning rush hour.
When Punxsutawney Phil says winter isn't over, he isn't playing around. Since Saturday night, we have already received between four to eight inches of snow along the South Coast, depending where you live. But the National Weather Service says there is still more to come.
If you thought you could put away your snow shovel, think again. The National Weather Service says that a long duration snow event begins late tonight and will last through Monday night for much of the region, as heavy accumulations are expected yet again.
The National Weather Service states a broad band of snow currently situated across Connecticut and Northeast Massachusetts is heading southeast over the next few hours.
The National Weather Service has indicated that a flash freeze is heading toward the South Coast as temperatures drop from the teens this afternoon and evening across Southeastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island, and will hit Cape Cod tonight.
The National Weather Service has issued a special weather statement indicating that light snow will continue through most of the day, particularly along the South Coast.