Be warned, this is what I saw when I pulled up Weather Underground this morning:
... Winter Storm Watch remains in effect from Saturday morning
through late Saturday night...
* locations... most of Rhode Island and eastern Massachusetts
along and east of the I-95 corridor. This includes Cape Cod
and the islands.
* Hazard types... heavy snow.
* Accumulations... snow accumulation up to 6 inches possible.
* Timing... Saturday afternoon and night.
* Temperatures... in the lower 30s.
* Impacts... snow covered roads will result in hazardous driving
conditions. Blowing and drifting snow possible.
* Winds... north 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 45 mph.
* Visibilities... one quarter mile or less at times.
Precautionary/preparedness actions...
A Winter Storm Watch is issued for the potential of accumulating
snow of 6 or more inches in a 12 hour period... or 8 or more
inches in a 24 hour period. Anyone traveling in the next 24 to
36 hours should monitor later forecasts and be prepared to modify
travel plans should winter weather develop.
For the latest updates... please visit our webpage at
www.Weather.Gov/Boston
Worth noting, the main forecast indicates a 60% chance of precip during Saturday daylight hours and 80% at night, but I thought you guys should know. Also, I'm not going to be at the con; I'd registered for a winter survival skills class before I knew what weekend it was. My apologies!
... Winter Storm Watch remains in effect from Saturday morning
through late Saturday night...
* locations... most of Rhode Island and eastern Massachusetts
along and east of the I-95 corridor. This includes Cape Cod
and the islands.
* Hazard types... heavy snow.
* Accumulations... snow accumulation up to 6 inches possible.
* Timing... Saturday afternoon and night.
* Temperatures... in the lower 30s.
* Impacts... snow covered roads will result in hazardous driving
conditions. Blowing and drifting snow possible.
* Winds... north 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 45 mph.
* Visibilities... one quarter mile or less at times.
Precautionary/preparedness actions...
A Winter Storm Watch is issued for the potential of accumulating
snow of 6 or more inches in a 12 hour period... or 8 or more
inches in a 24 hour period. Anyone traveling in the next 24 to
36 hours should monitor later forecasts and be prepared to modify
travel plans should winter weather develop.
For the latest updates... please visit our webpage at
www.Weather.Gov/Boston
Worth noting, the main forecast indicates a 60% chance of precip during Saturday daylight hours and 80% at night, but I thought you guys should know. Also, I'm not going to be at the con; I'd registered for a winter survival skills class before I knew what weekend it was. My apologies!
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