Wind is the headliner this week in New England - separate bursts, each with the ability to bring pockets of outages/damage. Danielle breaks down the timeline:• Tue AM–midday: Peak gusts 40–45 mph (isolated 45+), quick spike then easing.• Wed night–Thu AM: Gusts to 45 mph for many; 50–60+ possible Cape/Islands.• Fri night–Sat AM: Another bump as the next system sweeps through.Plus: accumulating mountain snow (Wed night–Thu AM):• 1–3" with elevation in the Greens & Whites; 3–6"+ higher peaks and near the Canadian border; locally higher amounts possible into NW Maine and the Adirondacks.Why it’s happening: an active, zonal jet stream sends quick-moving disturbances every 24–36 hours, each dragging a front that pops the wind. Download the free, 5-star 1DegreeOutside app for all of your weather needs!
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