That storm that threatened snow in northern New England this weekend now looks like it will miss. There will be flurries around but it definitely won't end up looking like this. |
There will be a giant, strong nor'easter, but it will be too far off the coast to cause much else besides chilly, gusty north winds and flurries.
It won't necessarily be a nice weekend across Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine.
Temperatures will be below normal, the sky will be cluttered with quite a few clouds, especially on Saturday, cold north winds will blow and there will be bits of rain and snow here and there, and a light accumulation in the mountains.
In other words, a typical November-like opening to the month of November.
Don't worry, though, snow lovers. I think there's PLENTY of chances of additional storms between now and March.
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