Snowy Mix Expected to Impact Wednesday Morning Commute
The potential for accumulation is light, but the times it's expected could cause some headaches.
Just when you'd gotten used to 60-degree days, Old Man Winter reappears.
Plan some extra time into your Wednesday morning commute as forecasters at WHDH are calling for a light snowy, rainy mix to begin falling at about 4 a.m. and continue throughout the day.
According to Jeremy Reiner on the WHDH weather blog, this isn't expected to be a major storm, nor is he calling for the snow to fly faster than the plows can handle it.
"It won't be a big, bad storm that gets a name or anything like that but it will create some issues for us," Reiner writes.
WHDH's snow accumulation map shows areas around I-93 could see anywhere from 1-4 inches. The closer you get to the coast, the less snow is expected, with mostly rain expected within 2 miles of the ocean.
Once this wet weather is out of the way, Reiner is predicting colder, but drier, days to follow.