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Southern New England is on high alert as a major snowstorm is set to blanket the region from Saturday night into Sunday. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch, signaling the potential for significant snowfall that could disrupt weekend plans and travel. With snowfall rates expected to reach 1-1.5 inches per hour at the storm's peak, residents are advised to prepare for challenging conditions.
The storm is predicted to begin impacting the area around 9 PM Saturday, with the heaviest snowfall occurring between midnight and 6 AM Sunday. During this period, visibility may drop below half a mile, making travel hazardous. Snowfall is expected to taper off by late morning Sunday, leaving behind accumulations of 5-8 inches across most areas, with isolated pockets potentially seeing up to 10 inches.
For those planning to hit the slopes, this storm brings good news. New England ski resorts, including Stowe and Killington in Vermont, have already enjoyed a solid week of snowfall. This upcoming storm could add another 1-3 inches to their totals, enhancing conditions for skiers and snowboarders. Similarly, resorts in New Hampshire and Maine are anticipating fresh powder, with forecasts predicting additional snowfall that will further improve the already excellent base layers.
Despite the storm, Sunday afternoon is expected to see a rapid improvement in conditions, with sunshine and temperatures rising into the low to mid-30s. This should allow for any Super Bowl plans to proceed without interruption, though caution is advised for potential black ice in the evening. As Southern New England navigates this winter weather event, staying informed and prepared will be key to a safe and enjoyable weekend.
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