A split weekend for weather and hazardous water conditions. Saturday will see widespread snow from a Nor’Easter. Anywhere from 1-6+ inches are possible. Highs will be in the 20’s and 30’s with lows right around the same. Sunday will be a mix of sun and clouds with temperatures just a couple degrees colder. Water conditions will be hazardous with gusty winds and high seas.
Low pressure will move up along the East Coast tonight through Saturday night before moving up into Nova Scotia Sunday. A weak ridge of high pressure will be across our area Sunday before a cold
front crosses the area Monday. A low pressure system will affect our weather Tuesday and Tuesday night. Another low may move towards the area late next week.
Have a great weekend and thanks for reading!
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