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'Body Shop Special' on the way midweek

1/15/2018

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Some coastal areas may see flurries Monday

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 Futurecast radar idea of the NAM model through midday Tuesday shows most of the snow showers offshore as a weak low passes well to the south. An east / northeast wind off the water may kick up some isolated snow showers or flurries along coastal areas, with a dusting possible. 

A warm front approaches from the southwest on Tuesday, which may bring some isolated snow showers over southern and western areas in the morning, with a dusting possible with those. 

Highs for the day on Monday will be a bit on the cool side with temperatures ranging from single digits to low teens for the mountains and north, to the mid to upper teens to around 20° for the south and east. Wind over land will be out of the north at 5-15 mph, with gusts around 20 mph for the shorelines. Islands may reach 25 mph with a direction out of the east / northeast. 

Tuesday night into Wednesday
​to bring another round of snow

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As the warm front approaches the state Tuesday afternoon, snow showers are likely to form over southwestern areas as the evening commute is about to end. Light snow is on track to develop statewide by daylight Wednesday, and is likely to be an issue for the morning commute. Snow may mix with rain along the DownEast coast Wednesday afternoon as a parting gift. Precipitation ends from southwest to northeast Wednesday afternoon into the evening. 

Off and on snow showers for interior areas
​through the rest of the week

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After the frontal boundary that brings snow to the area slides eastward, a series of weak disturbances are on track to move through the area, which could bring off and on snow showers and flurries to the region through the remainder of the week. A ridge begins to build over the southeast United States that will bring warmer air to the region for the weekend, and appears to hang around until around Tuesday next week.

​ Five Day Outlook 

​- Mike
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