Published: Thu, 5 Nov 2009
Description: (NECN) - NECN meteorologist Tim Kelley is calling for scattered bursts of rain and snow showers tonight with a coating of snow in the Green Mountains and the Berkshires and in the higher terrain of Central Massachusetts through New Hampshire, lows...
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" I'm for look at the weathered gray day around new England and they in the gray -- the snow is falling. Jim Kelly is in the weather center now with a weather update to look at that picture -- added in -- noting -- he beat me I didn't even know was snowing Greg. -- yeah we had that I -- it -- around some bagel lake -- it is mean where the snow is coming down hard enough to slow us down now on the Maine turnpike. Through gray. North through Lewiston Auburn all -- to Bangor there's a band of snow let's tracking on the radar. It's a -- sit tight radar that tape being green rain. Blue snow and that rain snow line is right along. The Maine turnpike so that's one area of precipitation sort of just sick and there stalled almost. It's been moving slowly to the northeast and guess where it's gonna deal. It's gonna stall its gonna snow heavily here for a few hours then is gonna weekend and go south. Later tonight is a storm forms aloft and then you have this batch of snow in the Adirondacks which is gonna come into the virtue -- And the green mountains so tonight there -- spots worse is cloudy and dry like Hartford right now. It'll end up but I wet and white in the hills and western mass in Connecticut in about three or four hours on Cape Cod rain drops going by. It's only forty -- but at least that's warm enough that it's rain in southern New England but anyway see the thirty's here from Sunday river north -- troops sugarloaf we're gonna have a three to five inch snowfall tonight in the hills that give now Qatar and the possibility of a six inch but it's really. Not uniform so one town Bangor can be raining and then a little ways away or no can be snowing something like that tonight. And tomorrow come back with -- accumulation map and a warming trend and a nice weekend coming up arguments."