The average first measurable snowfall in Worcester is about a week away on November 18th. If you want an early prediction for next Wednesday, that would be it - IF the storm happens and IF it takes a track near our coastline, then the best chance of seeing some snow would be in those areas. Typically, when you get a coastal storm in mid-November, your best chance of any snow accumulation is well north and west and in areas that are elevated. The ocean is still very warm, the ground hasn't frozen yet and the sun angle is still relatively high. This time of year, it is really hard to get much snow in southern New England. BUT, there is a decent chance that parts of New England could see their first wet flakes of the season. Let me be clear - it is WAY too early for any serious prediction of snow location, timing or amounts. While the parent storm will likely head well to our west, there may be a redevelopment off the Mid-Atlantic states late Tuesday night and early on Wednesday.
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