Quincy's Snowfall Forecast
By Quincy Vagell on January 21, 2013, 2:24pm Last modified: January 21, 2013, 8:42pm
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Occasional snow, generally light, is expected to bring light accumulations to Connecticut tonight into early Tuesday morning.
Scattered flurries and light snow are breaking out across the state this afternoon. A few bands of snow will develop later this evening, which may bring a burst of moderate to briefly heavy snow to eastern sections of the state overnight.
Most areas can expect 1 to 3 inches of snowfall.
Slightly higher amounts are possible along the RI border, while portions of southwestern CT will probably finish with less than one inch of snow.
A couple of bands of heavier snow are forecast to come close to the state tonight. One band looks to setup from extreme eastern Long Island into Cape Cod and the Islands. Another band extends from eastern MA into central MA.
These bands of snow will need to be closely monitored as they can be very difficult to forecast with great accuracy. However, I feel that these bands should stay east of CT.
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