Sunday, December 30, 2012
Upload your pictures to this article to help us preserve the memories of the first snowfall of the season.
Winter has finally brought the first snowfall of the season. Share your pictures and video of snow thought the day by clicking on the "upload photos and video" button on the below the photo. Make sure you include a caption!
Monday, December 24, 2012
There is an 80 percent chance of snow on Christmas.
It will not be build-a-snowman and take-a-sleigh-ride-through-town weather, but snow is expected to fall in Attleboro and Seekonk on Christmas. The National Weather Service says there is an 80 percent chance of precipitation, and some of that wetness will include snow. Some of the snowfall could begin tonight on Christmas Eve, but most of it is expected to begin coming down on Christmas Day after 1 a.m. The NWS' website states an accumulation of less than one inch of snow is possible. More snow, along with rain and sleet, is expected to fall later in the day. Most of it should to come down before 1 p.m. Less than half an inch of accumulation is expected. The forecast calls for a daytime high of 38 degrees and a north wind moving up to 8 …
Thursday, November 8, 2012
A nor'easter brings snow to Attleboro and Seekonk.
Attleboro and Seekonk residents received their first signal that winter is near with the arrival of a storm that brought snow and freezing rain to the area on Wednesday. The nor'easter, dubbed "Athena" by the Weather Channel and remaining nameless by the National Weather Service, marked the first snowfall in the second half of 2012. The NWS reported three inches of snow fell in Seekonk and two inches dropped in Attleboro. The snow began falling in the afternoon and mostly transformed into freezing rain and sleet as the hours progressed. Speedy winds added to the chill. Vehicle crashes and other troubles, although nothing major, were reported in the area. The traffic reporter on WBZ Radio said during the nighttime updates that there were …
Brian
10:48 pm on Sunday, December 30, 2012
Is that a real kid on the snowmans head?   more ›