The good news is that it’s a relatively quiet day in terms of weather and we’re not expecting any issues along the roadways on this busy travel day.
Today is the first day of Meteorological Winter and it will sure feel like winter across New England with temperatures in the 30s this afternoon and wind chills in the 20s.
Cold with decreasing clouds overnight and a diminishing wind. Most of the region stays dry except for the higher elevations where we’ll continue to see some scattered snow showers. Lows mid 20s near the coast, teens and 20s inland and north.
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