How Much Snow Will Bristol and Warren Get Saturday?
A second storm is headed to the area and could make driving hazardous on Saturday.
A second storm of the week is headed toward New England and will dump a bit more snow onto the area on Saturday.
The National Weather Service is predicting Bristol and Warren to get only about an inch of snow in the storm that is expected to start around noon Saturday, ending late Saturday night. But that doesn't mean residents — particularly motorists — can take this storm lightly. The weather service is predicting snow to begin late morning, then switch to rain, before returning to snow. The result could be a slippery mess on roads all over town. And other forecasters are predicting as much as 4-6 inches in the area, so totals could increase in the two towns. Patchy fog is expected to worsen visibility as temperatures warm slightly in the afternoon, topping out around 38.
The rest of the weekend and early week is looking better — though cooler — in Bristol and Warren. Expect partly sunny skies with temperatures in the low- to mid-30s Sunday and Monday, with overnight lows dipping into the low-20s. New Year's Day should warm a bit, with temps topping out in the high-30s under mostly coudy skies.
Randell Bagwell
11:41 am on Friday, December 28, 2012
Your story and map don't match
ROBERT PATTERSON
1:20 pm on Friday, December 28, 2012
THATS PAR FOR THE COURSE. WEATHER PEOPLE JUST DON'T KNOW AND THEY FAKE IT , WORRY EVERYONE FOR NOTHING. IT'S WINTER,,WE GET SNOW.
Patrick Luce
1:39 pm on Friday, December 28, 2012
Hi Randall, yup there are conflicting forecasts. The NWS is saying an inch in Bristol and Warren, but other forecasters are calling for 4-6 across RI, which the map reflects. I tend to lean toward the NWS, since it is localized to the specific towns, but I decided to include both forecasts
Randell Bagwell
11:42 am on Friday, December 28, 2012
Kind of like the gun article yesterday.