Finally!  We have a storm that will form off the East Coast and miss New England, for the most part.  Tonight’s storm will stay just far enough away that the most it should bring is a few snow flakes to southern areas with possibly an inch along the South Coast.

Unfortunately though we don’t really warm up all that much this week.  The same atmospheric pattern we have been stuck in will continue.  But it is eroding.  Slowly but surely it is losing its grip on us.  Which is why some 50s pop up in the forecast towards the end of the week.

Nothing very impactful is ahead this week.  There is a chance for a sprinkle or a flurry Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, but nothing major until possibly Monday.  But that is day 7 and we all know how accurate day 7 forecasts can be.

7 DAY FORECAST

Monday Night:  Storm center moves south of New England.  Flurries for many.  Inch for some along the South Coast.  Lows around 30.  North wind 10-15 mph.

Tuesday:  Mostly cloudy with some breaks in the clouds.  Highs around 45.  North wind 10-15 mph.

Wednesday:  Partly cloudy with the chance of a sprinkle.  Highs around 45.  West wind 10-15 mph.

Thursday:  Chance of a shower.  Highs 40-45. North wind 10-15 mph.

Friday:  Partly cloud with highs around 50.

Saturday:  Chance of a sprinkle.  Highs around 50.

Sunday:  Warm. Highs around 55.

Monday:  Storm system will pass near New England.  Will be monitored.  Highs 45-50.

-Chris