– News about the weather covered by Quincy Quarry News with commentary added.
Weather forecast worsening for Eastern Massachusetts.
As roadkill only gets flatter, so too do snow drifts only become deeper whenever a weather forecast start out uncertain and then keeps worsening.
Current expected snowfall in the Quincy area has increased to eight to twelve inches this beginning this coming Thursday and continuing into Friday.
Even worse, temperatures are again expected to plunge back to arctic conditions over the weekend after the approaching near-blizzard blows out of the area.
[THURSDAY] Briefing package on major winter storm bringing the potential for heavy snow/near blizzard conditions across eastern MA/RI, but uncertain how far west heavy snow band gets. Damaging winds/power outage risk a big concern across eastern MA/RI w/bitterly cold air Fri/Sat. pic.twitter.com/jjnNwMPckK
— NWS Boston (@NWSBoston) January 2, 2018
Of particular concern, supermarkets appear to have not had enough time to lay in extra supplies of bread and milk in time for tomorrow’s sure to be expected deluge of grocery shoppers stocking up as if we were facing The End Time.
That and at least a couple of school snow days should be expected for parents who just today saw their children head back to school after the long Christmas vacation.
Regardless, expect Quincy Quarry to brave the inclement weather and so continue to report on the recent run of brutally cold weather.
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