SnowBrains Forecast: 1 Foot for the Midwest and Northeast This Week - SnowBrains
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SnowBrains Forecast: 1 Foot for the Midwest and Northeast This Week - SnowBrains
"Light snow early in the week sets the stage, then storm potential ramps up late week with a wide range of outcomes for northern New England. Through Thursday, most ski areas in Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, and southern Quebec see periodic refreshers with temperatures cold enough to keep snow on the menu, while the Upper Great Lakes stays favored for more persistent snow showers."
"From Monday through Thursday, most New England mountains should land in the 1″-6″ range, with the steadiest accumulations focused in Vermont and the White Mountains. Snowfall comes in waves rather than one clean hit, with light snow Monday into Tuesday and another round of mountain snow showers Wednesday into Thursday. The models generally agree on the on-and-off cadence, while they diverge on where the higher-end pockets set up, especially across central and southern Vermont."
Light snow is expected early in the week with periodic refreshers through Thursday across Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, and southern Quebec. Most New England mountains should accumulate 1–6" from Monday through Thursday, with the steadiest totals in Vermont and the White Mountains. Snowfall will occur in waves, with light snow Monday into Tuesday and mountain snow showers Wednesday into Thursday. The Upper Great Lakes has the best midweek odds for a larger refresh, with Mt. Bohemia favored for 8–12" by late Thursday from persistent, lake-effect-style snow showers. Late-week storm track, intensity, and warmth remain uncertain, creating variability in totals and the potential for wetter snow at lower elevations. Snow levels may briefly rise to about 2,000–2,500 feet during warmer pulses, and the late-February pattern supports additional snow chances beyond the immediate storm window.
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