Meteorological Winter ends Monday, but is that it?

Alright, so.  Meteorological winter runs from the beginning of December through the end of February in the Northeast.  But two models in particular (the Canadian and European weather models) have been suggesting that winter hasn't finished with us yet - maybe in a big way.

After springlike conditions today (highs in the low to mid 60s), Monday 2/29 will start out cloudy (there may even be a shower), but then the skies will clear.  Breezy with a high near 60.

Partly sunny and still mild on Tuesday with highs near 60 once again.  Since temperatures will only get down into the low 40s overnight, the precipitation we'll see Tuesday night into Wednesday morning will be plain rain (rather than any icy stuff).

Wednesday looks seasonably cooler and overcast with showers early.  Highs in the mid 40s.

David Hasselhoff as Garthe Knight.Thursday looks partly sunny with a shower or two early.  Highs in the low 40s.

Friday, you're not even going to believe this.  Snow.  Several models are seeing snow.  (Others are seeing dominant high pressure producing clear skies.)  So stay tuned for updates on this one.  I mean, I know I always say that, but it's going to be especially critical here.

Saturday, sunny with highs in the low 40s.

Sunday, more snow!  (It will be overcast, but accumulating snowfall looks less likely here.)

And then next week - the week of Monday 3/7 - we'll see milder temperatures (50s and maybe even 60s) and a bit of rain here and there, but no snow.

And now you're caught up.

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