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A Winter Storm Watch has been issued for parts of southern New England, particularly Rhode Island, effective from Saturday evening through Sunday afternoon. Snow accumulations of 4 to 7 inches are anticipated, prompting warnings of difficult travel conditions. Residents are advised to prepare for hazardous weather and stay informed about changing conditions as the storm approaches. Emergency services are urging residents to stock their winter safety kits and avoid non-essential travel during the storm.
Providence, Rhode Island – A Winter Storm Watch has been issued for parts of southern New England, including Rhode Island, effective from Saturday evening through Sunday afternoon. This significant weather event also impacts areas of northern Connecticut and Massachusetts, where residents are advised to prepare for potential hazardous travel conditions due to the forecasted snowfall.
According to the National Weather Service in Boston/Norton, snow accumulations are expected to range between 4 to 7 inches during the duration of the storm. Earlier forecasts indicated higher accumulations, predicting between 6 to 9 inches on Thursday and 5 to 8 inches on Friday. However, these estimates have been adjusted downward based on the latest weather models available.
Travelers are being warned of potentially very difficult travel conditions as the storm approaches. The combination of heavy snowfall and gusty winds may result in low visibility and hazardous road conditions. Residents are encouraged to stay updated on the weather and consider postponing non-essential travel during this period.
As the weather situation unfolds, current forecasts for Rhode Island indicate a mix of partly sunny and mostly cloudy conditions leading up to the storm. Up to an inch of snow is possible in certain areas, with an expected accumulation of 1 to 3 inches in the morning as temperatures hover around freezing. A 65 percent chance of precipitation has been predicted, raising concerns about road safety as the weekend approaches.
The conditions are anticipated to start icy on Saturday morning but are expected to transition to partly cloudy skies as temperatures rise throughout the day. Following the winter storm, residents can look forward to sunny and windy conditions, providing some relief after the snowy weather.
To assist in managing the impact of the storm, emergency services and local government agencies urge residents to stay informed and prepared. Reports suggest that it is advisable for individuals to ensure their winter safety kits are stocked, vehicles are ready for winter driving, and to follow advice from local services throughout the event.
Weather forecasting has evolved significantly, with various technologies and methods being utilized to provide accurate updates on conditions. Notably, a study commissioned by The Weather Company cited The Weather Channel as being the world’s most accurate forecaster from 2021 to 2024. Accurate predictions and timely updates from meteorological services are crucial in mitigating risks associated with winter storms.
This Winter Storm Watch serves as a reminder for residents in Rhode Island and surrounding areas to prepare for changing weather conditions and to remain cautious during winter travel. As the storm approaches, keeping abreast of updates will help ensure safety for all residents and travelers in the affected regions.
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Additional Resources
- Weather.com: Warwick, RI 10-Day Forecast
- WPRI: Gaspee Days Fireworks Postponed Due to Weather
- Patch: Weekly Weather Forecast for RI
- Providence Journal: Snow Totals for Weekend Storm in RI
- What’s Up Newport: Heavy Snow Possible in Southern RI
- Google Search: Winter Storm Watch Rhode Island
