A winter weather advisory has been issued for most of the region, excluding the Cape & Islands, as snow and ice are expected to impact travel tomorrow. The snow is predicted to start between 6-8 AM and become heavier throughout the morning, with steady precipitation lasting until the early afternoon. Cold ground temperatures may lead to snow accumulation causing potential travel disruptions during the morning commute. Despite starting as snow, most areas will see a mix of wintry precipitation or rain later in the day. Accumulations are forecasted to be minor, with 1-3 inches of snow/sleet possible followed by an afternoon glaze of ice inland. Residents are advised to be cautious while traveling on slick roads.
Looking ahead to the weekend, another snowstorm is expected for Saturday night into Sunday, potentially causing further travel disruptions. While models are still being fine-tuned, travel disruptions are anticipated for those out late on Saturday through Sunday morning. As preparations are made for the weekend storm, the focus remains on managing tomorrow’s system.
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