Published: Wed, 4 Nov 2009
Description: (NECN: Danielle Niles) - Meteorologist Danielle Niles says tonight we'll see skies becoming mostly cloudy with a few flurries and sprinkles in Western New England late. Lows around 40 south and central, 30s north and west. Light wind becoming...
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" Now NE CM. Well it's time for with this afternoon Daniel miles and here we have -- places that's beautiful out there today outlook on the cool side but I mean we have to get -- it's fall it's well we're going to be -- into what -- yes exactly. Let's take a look at what's gone on here across the -- the region right now satellite radar -- sunshine. We do have clouds off towards our last and -- and -- built in and filter into New England at a high altitudes the later on this afternoon -- this evening but overall. To beautiful fall day out there for a lot of us we have an energetic disturbance off towards our -- so it's bringing rain and snow showers. Across the Ohio valley and this is what's going to dip south. And effective for the day tomorrow but in the meantime high pressure isn't controlled just doctorate -- out. That's pretty in the northwesterly wind today. -- little bit breezy out there so we have wind chill values in the thirties to the north and in the forties to the south. And that eventually this evening this area high pressure will continue to slide off towards the east. And that opens the door for the area of low pressure the sink farther to the south and east and redevelop often mid Atlantic coastline overnight tonight. That's at the same time we have another disturbance coming out of Canada and these are going to played a role in our weather tomorrow we're gonna have a transfer energy that takes place. And this little black line here on the map actually indicate the wind shift that's going to be the focus of some rain and snow showers tomorrow -- you'll notice that the bulk of the storm system. Does stay offshore we -- the gusty wind coming out of the northeast the best chance for some snow will be across the high to -- A northern and central on the wing went. You'll notice that later tomorrow the storm system really begins to ramp up into one storm center just south of Nova Scotia on the backside of this. When they have a couple snow showers early Friday morning -- extending down to southern Maine the New Hampshire seacoast maybe even the north shore Massachusetts. On on I don't think will be."