Here’s what Boston meteorologists are saying about the ‘ugly’ Tuesday morning commute
"Like the previous snow we had, [it's] not about how much, but the timing."
National Weather Service: ‘The earlier arrival time may result in a more difficult [Tuesday] AM commute south of the Pike especially with the risk of icing’
[Tue AM Commute] Although our current snowfall amounts are highest near and north of the MA Pike through Tue, the earlier arrival time may result in a more difficult Tue AM commute south of the Pike especially with the risk of icing. pic.twitter.com/4SAlqvdyMK
— NWS Boston (@NWSBoston) December 16, 2019
[Tue AM Commute] Although our current snowfall amounts are highest near and north of the MA Pike through Tue, the earlier arrival time may result in a more difficult Tue AM commute south of the Pike especially with the risk of icing. pic.twitter.com/4SAlqvdyMK
— NWS Boston (@NWSBoston) December 16, 2019
A couple of areas of low pressure will be tracking across the Eastern US Monday and Tuesday, bringing wintry precipitation to much of the Ohio Valley, eastern Great Lakes, central Appalachians, northern mid Atlantic and most of New England. pic.twitter.com/lX3XSkZtVH
— NWS Eastern Region (@NWSEastern) December 16, 2019
Pete Bouchard, NBC10 Boston: ‘Next up…an ugly Tuesday AM commute’
Next up…an ugly Tuesday AM commute. Snow turns to mix/ice for some. Accumulations on the light side, but enough to be a bother. Starts predawn Tue. Ends late day. pic.twitter.com/gRl0TNzmzL
— Pete Bouchard (@PeteNBCBoston) December 16, 2019
Jaisol Martinez, 7News: ‘Like the previous snow we had, [it’s] not about how much, but the timing’
Light snow moves in throughout the Tuesday morning commute. Like the previous snow we had, its not about how much, but the timing. The latest on @7News pic.twitter.com/vMYk9jmhDp
— Jaisol Martinez (@JaisolWX) December 15, 2019
Zack Green, WBZ: ‘Who’s ready for another round of frozen fun?’
Who’s ready for another round of frozen fun? We’re all waking up to snow on Tuesday morning (along with the sleet/freezing rain potential) which will make for a tough early commute. Join me on WBZ at 6:30pm to find out how much to expect. pic.twitter.com/UbezfwYyfP
— Zack Green (@zackgreenwx) December 15, 2019
Well it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, but Christmas itself might not! 6-10 day outlook suggesting below average precipitation chances from the 21st-25th. pic.twitter.com/eWKwW6vgIh
— Zack Green (@zackgreenwx) December 16, 2019
Vicki Graf, Boston 25 News: ‘Right now the highest snowfall totals will be north of the Pike’
Our next storm arrives Tuesday. Right now the highest snowfall totals will be north of the Pike, with lower totals as you travel south. Keep in mind, there will also be a concern for sleet & freezing rain creating very messy travel conditions Tues AM. pic.twitter.com/akJbt7i4AA
— Vicki Graf (@VickiGrafWX) December 15, 2019
Mike Wankum, WCVB: ‘ As of now it looks like there will be too much mixing to produce heavy snow’
Looking at the latest data I’ve pushed the heavier snow bands a little farther north. As of now it looks like there will be too much mixing to produce heavy snow. Timing is a travel problem as this will arrive for the Tuesday morning commute. #wcvb pic.twitter.com/GF66kauGOg
— Mike Wankum (@MetMikeWCVB) December 15, 2019
https://twitter.com/MetMikeWCVB/status/1206063094969098240
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