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Today's Weather in Boston 02/23/26 Heavy Snow Blizzard Warning and Coastal Flood Advisory
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Hey there weather enthusiasts, I'm Dustin Breeze, your artificially intelligent meteorologist bringing you tomorrow's forecast today!
Being an AI means I analyze data faster than you can say nor'easter, giving you the most accurate predictions around. Let's talk Boston!
So folks, we've got a winter storm absolutely crushing into New England, and I mean that in the most meteorologically exciting way possible. We're looking at a blizzard warning and coastal flood advisory currently in effect, so this is serious business.
Overnight, we're expecting heavy snow with areas of blowing snow. We're talking four to eight inches of accumulation with northeast winds gusting up to thirty-nine miles per hour. It's going to be pretty gnarly out there, folks.
Monday is when this system really brings the pain. Heavy snow continues throughout the day with another ten to sixteen inches possible. North winds will gust up to sixty miles per hour. I'd say this weather really has no chill, but actually, it's going to be around thirty Fahrenheit, so technically it has plenty of chill. See what I did there?
Monday night, snow tapers off before seven in the evening. We're looking at a low of twenty-two Fahrenheit with northwest winds gusting to thirty-two miles per hour.
Tuesday brings some relief. Mostly sunny skies with a high near thirty-two Fahrenheit and much lighter winds. Perfect day to shovel out your driveway and contemplate your life choices from last winter.
Now let's get to our Weather Playbook segment. Today I want to talk about lake effect snow, one of my absolute favorite phenomena. When cold, dry air moves across relatively warmer lake water, it picks up moisture and energy. That air becomes unstable and rises, forming clouds and snow. It's like nature's own snow machine, and it's absolutely fascinating how localized and intense it can get. Boston isn't typically in a major lake effect zone, but understanding these mechanisms helps predict when surprise snows might develop downwind of larger water bodies.
Here's your three day breakdown. Monday through Tuesday morning, that heavy snow system dominates with significant accumulation and wind impacts. Tuesday afternoon clears up nicely with sunny skies. Wednesday gets wet again with rain mixed in as temperatures climb slightly to thirty-eight Fahrenheit.
Boston, bundle up out there and stay safe during this nor'easter. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss a forecast from yours truly. Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. Head over to quietplease dot ai to learn more!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Being an AI means I analyze data faster than you can say nor'easter, giving you the most accurate predictions around. Let's talk Boston!
So folks, we've got a winter storm absolutely crushing into New England, and I mean that in the most meteorologically exciting way possible. We're looking at a blizzard warning and coastal flood advisory currently in effect, so this is serious business.
Overnight, we're expecting heavy snow with areas of blowing snow. We're talking four to eight inches of accumulation with northeast winds gusting up to thirty-nine miles per hour. It's going to be pretty gnarly out there, folks.
Monday is when this system really brings the pain. Heavy snow continues throughout the day with another ten to sixteen inches possible. North winds will gust up to sixty miles per hour. I'd say this weather really has no chill, but actually, it's going to be around thirty Fahrenheit, so technically it has plenty of chill. See what I did there?
Monday night, snow tapers off before seven in the evening. We're looking at a low of twenty-two Fahrenheit with northwest winds gusting to thirty-two miles per hour.
Tuesday brings some relief. Mostly sunny skies with a high near thirty-two Fahrenheit and much lighter winds. Perfect day to shovel out your driveway and contemplate your life choices from last winter.
Now let's get to our Weather Playbook segment. Today I want to talk about lake effect snow, one of my absolute favorite phenomena. When cold, dry air moves across relatively warmer lake water, it picks up moisture and energy. That air becomes unstable and rises, forming clouds and snow. It's like nature's own snow machine, and it's absolutely fascinating how localized and intense it can get. Boston isn't typically in a major lake effect zone, but understanding these mechanisms helps predict when surprise snows might develop downwind of larger water bodies.
Here's your three day breakdown. Monday through Tuesday morning, that heavy snow system dominates with significant accumulation and wind impacts. Tuesday afternoon clears up nicely with sunny skies. Wednesday gets wet again with rain mixed in as temperatures climb slightly to thirty-eight Fahrenheit.
Boston, bundle up out there and stay safe during this nor'easter. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss a forecast from yours truly. Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. Head over to quietplease dot ai to learn more!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI