News Summary
A significant snowstorm is set to impact Rhode Island with a Winter Storm Watch issued for the region. Residents can expect 5 to 8 inches of snow, with hazardous travel conditions anticipated. Current snowfall reports indicate totals of about 4.5 inches in areas like Providence and Newport County. The weather forecast predicts snow beginning Sunday evening and continuing into Monday, urging residents to exercise caution.
Providence, Rhode Island – A significant snowstorm is expected to hit Rhode Island this weekend, with the National Weather Service (NWS) issuing a Winter Storm Watch for the entire area, excluding Block Island, effective until 4 p.m. on Sunday. The storm, which is predicted to bring between 5 to 8 inches of snow, is anticipated to be the largest snowfall event of the season thus far.
As of Sunday morning, snowfall reports indicated that areas around Providence and Newport County each received around 4.5 inches of snow. Snowfall totals in Bristol County reached up to 4.6 inches, while Kent County also experienced similar totals. Washington County reported the highest accumulations, with some locations measuring up to 5.6 inches of snow.
The NWS had originally forecasted snowfall amounts between 6 to 9 inches earlier in the week, before adjusting their expectations to 4 to 7 inches for the Winter Storm Watch, as conditions developed throughout the region. It was emphasized that travel conditions could become hazardous as the snow accumulates.
The Rhode Island weekend weather forecast predicts cloudy conditions with varying chances for precipitation. On Saturday, there is a 25% chance of precipitation, coupled with expected breezy conditions and thickening clouds. As the day progresses, the weather is projected to shift to snow on Sunday evening, starting around 7 p.m. and concluding by 7 a.m. on Monday, potentially bringing an additional 3 to 6 inches overnight.
As residents prepare for the snow, concerns have been raised over travel safety with accumulating snow leading to potentially slippery conditions. Authorities have advised the public to remain cautious on roads and to consider delaying travel until after the storm passes.
This winter weather advisory comes as winter is prominently felt across the Northeast, with Rhode Island experiencing its share of colder temperatures and potential snowfall. Historical weather patterns for the region typically bring about various snow events during this time, sometimes leading to significant disruptions in transportation and daily activities.
As part of its commitment to keeping residents informed, local authorities and weather monitoring services will continue to provide regular updates on the developing storm and its effects on the region. The community is encouraged to stay updated on weather advisories throughout the weekend and exercise caution as the snowstorm unfolds.
In conclusion, Rhode Island is bracing for a substantial winter storm, urging residents to take necessary precautions as unpredictable weather conditions could lead to dangerous travel situations. The NWS will keep monitoring the storm’s progress and provide timely information as the situation develops.
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- Weather.com: 10-Day Forecast for Warwick, RI
- Wikipedia: Weather in the United States
- WPRI: Weather Now for Wednesday, 12/11/24
- Google Search: Winter Storm Watch Rhode Island
- Patch.com: Weekly Weather Forecast for RI
- Google Scholar: Rhode Island Weather Patterns
- What’s Up Newp: Heavy Snow Possible This Weekend
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Snow
- Providence Journal: Snow Totals for Weekend Storm
- Google News: Rhode Island Snowstorm

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