BOX is wasted . Puff puff pass
Mid level trough finally pushes eastward through our area overnight,
pushing the surface low offshore. Models have the low intensifying
as it tracks towards/into the Canadian Maritimes, keeping this
strengthening system farther north and more progressive. Continue to
expect light QPF amounts for our area, up to 0.2 inch liquid
equivalent. With the colder airmass moving into our area behind the
low, we will see precip changing from rain to snow. Model soundings
indicate sufficient cold air aloft to support dendrites. At this
time, thinking snowfall potential would range from 1 to 3 inches
over the interior, with up to an inch in the coastal plain and lower
CT River Valley. Overnight lows in the mid 20s to low 30s expected
for much of SNE, except some mid 30s possible Boston, the
Cape/Islands and portions of S. coastal SNE.