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Wednesday Forecast: Snow showers at times the next few days

As the arctic blast comes in, areas of light snow are likely Friday overnight into Saturday morning, but it doesn’t look like anything significant.

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While the National Weather Service has not issued any winter weather alerts for these squalls, they did issue “Special Statements ” warning 10 MA counties about the possibility of scattered by locally heavy snowfall. “2-4” snow Richmond east to Williamsburg and northeast to the Eastern Shore 2011 1-3 inches snow Hampton Rds.

Morning snow showers will exit and there will be some sun this afternoon.

Wednesday Night: A chance of snow showers. Winds: W 10-20+. Temperatures will reach the low to mid-30s. Temps should be in the mid 30s this afternoon, so main roads won’t be impacted much, although some slippery spots will result where the steadiest snow moves through. “That’ll provide an opportunity for brief bursts of snow to produce a coating-1”. Combined with a gusty wind, wind chills head for -20! Highs to end the work week will climb into the upper 20s.

Flurries or snow showers are possible again Thursday, and temperatures will drop into the mid-20s.

Thursday: Mostly cloudy. Blustery and cold. Wind chill values as low as zero. Down from the same time Monday we have dipped wind chill temperatures into the single digits.

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Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around -5. More sunshine works in for Sunday.

Between 3-8 inches of snow coming Tuesday, forecasters say