Monday, February 11, 2013
We've got some rough estimates, but we need your measurements.
There's no doubt about it — the recent blizzard left quite a bit of snow for Needham to clean up. But how much snow? Although the National Weather Service does not have an exact total for Needham, snowfall amounts have been recorded for several surrounding towns, including Wayland, Waltham and Wellesley. Did you take snowfall measurements in Needham? How much snowfall did town get? Tell us in the comments section below! In the meantime, here are the snowfall amounts for some local cities and towns (provided by the National Weather Service):
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
As winter hits Needham once again, we invite you to share your photos and experiences.
Many commuters discovered, as they set off to work this morning, that a blanket of snow had appeared overnight. The National Weather Service predicts about three to five inches total as snow and sleet showers continue to fall until about 4 p.m., with a 90 percent chance of precipitation. At this time, there are no school cancelations reported by WCVB or by WHDH either. They also predict decreasing clouds in the evening, clearing up for a partly sunny day tomorrow, with highs of around 40ºF. There is cause for caution on the road as well. Scanners reported a hit-and-run crash between a car and a bus on Old Farm Road and South Street at about 8 a.m. today. The car reportedly fled the scene. What are your experiences yet? Have you come …
Friday, December 14, 2012
The Mass. Pike and I-495 may see plowable snow on Monday.
This much seems certain: we will see snow next week. But how much and how often is still the big question. According to WHDH meteorologist Jeremy Reiner, the weather pattern for the area will start to become active not just for next week, but for possibly the next three weeks. "The pattern becomes active and a number of storms will take a swipe at us for the next 2-3 weeks," according to his blog on WHDH. "They won't all be snow or rain, likely a mix of both and the first one on the docket looks to be just that." In regards to next week, Reiner says light snow is expected Sunday and may change over to sprinkles Sunday night. Monday will see the light mix of precipitation become steadier & heavier by afternoon & evening. The coast can …