Monday, February 3, 2014

4"-7" Of Blowing Snow Expected For Dorchester


Dorchester and the surrounding area are under a winter weather advisory.

Snow is expected to move into our area early Tuesday morning, leaving behind several inches by Wednesday.  We can expect a wind chill factor of around 15-20 below zero.

It is predicted that the Dorchester area will get 4-7 inches from the first significant winter storm to hit the region with heavy snow since early December.

The National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory for Dorchester that extends through Wednesday morning.  With winds picking up on Tuesday, there is a significant threat of blowing and drifting snow.  

Brutally cold temperatures will follow the storm with highs holding in the single digits Wednesday and Thursday. The low Wednesday night could dip to minus 10 degrees.

Dorchester has received under 10 inches of snow this season, and the bulk of that total came in a storm that dropped 5.4 inches Dec. 7-8. In a normal season, Dorchester receives 25.9 inches.

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