The second wild storm in the past week will bring snow, mix, and rain to Southern New England on Wednesday into very early Thursday. If it were mid-winter, this storm would be a no-brainer 8-14″ event for all but Cape Cod and the islands. Of course, things get tricky in early March with less cold air and a higher sun angle during the day. High elevations of CT, RI and MA will get several inches of heavy, wet snow by early Thursday. The toughest part of the forecast is in the coastal plain, particularly near the I-95 corridor. See the live blog below for updates.
Fred Campagna
President and Chief Meteorologist - Right Weather LLC
AMS Certified Consulting Meteorologist #756
AMS Certified Broadcast Meteorologist #126