Storm Coordination Message #2 – Tuesday 12/2/25-Early Wednesday AM 12/3/25 – Coastal Winter Storm Potential

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..We hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving holiday weekend period! A coastal storm is on track to impact Southern New England likely bringing a plowable snowfall to interior Southern New England Tuesday Morning through late Tuesday Night with heavy rainfall and strong wind gusts to coastal Southern New England. Model alignment and confidence has increased since the prior update..
..A Winter Storm Warning is now in effect from 7 AM Tuesday Morning through 7 AM Wednesday Morning for Franklin, Northern Worcester, Northern Middlesex, Western Hampden, Western Hampshire and Western Hampden Counties of Massachusetts for 6-9″ of snow with isolated higher amounts and the heaviest amounts in the higher elevations. The snow has potential to be heavy and wet potentially leading to isolated to scattered pockets of tree and wire damage and power outages..
..A Winter Weather Advisory is now in effect from 4 PM Tuesday Evening to 7 AM Wednesday Morning for Central Middlesex and Western Essex Counties Massachusetts and for Eastern Hampshire, Eastern Hampshire and Southern Worcester Counties of Massachusetts from 7 AM Tuesday Morning to 7 AM Wednesday Morning for 3-5″ of snow. If higher amounts occur, the snow will be heavy and wet and could result in isolated pockets of tree and wire damage and power outages..
..Interior areas outside of the Winter Weather Advisory could see a coating to 2″ of snow with a period of slick travel Tuesday night into early Wednesday Morning. Coastal areas will see mostly rain with little to no snow accumulation with wind gusts of 40-45 MPH and isolated higher wind gusts possible. Rainfall amounts of 1-2″ with isolated higher amounts are also possible..
..SKYWARN Self-Activation with Amateur Radio Call-Up Nets are likely Tuesday into Wednesday Morning for snowfall amounts and any rain gauge, wet snow damage/wind damage reports. An initial Amateur Radio Net Schedule for locations in the Winter Storm Warning area are posed in this update below. Pictures and videos of storm damage and rain related flooding can be sent as a reply to this message via the WX1BOX Facebook/X/Bluesky feeds or to the email address pics@nsradio.org with credit given to the spotter unless otherwise indicated..

A coastal storm will bring the region’s first more widespread, plowable snowfall to a good portion of interior Southern New England. the headlines depict the current thinking. Key factors include:

1.) Model spread has been reduced since the last update. The solution is slightly warmer but still warning criteria snowfall is expected in the Winter Storm Warning area and reports of snowfall measurements and changeover in precipitation type will be important during the event for any forecast changes and verification of current conditions.
2.) There is no high pressure to the north that would aid in any storm system to bring down cold air but the storm will have some dynamics to keep interior areas particularly at higher elevations as mostly snow. Lower elevations will see lesser accumulations and some mix possible as highlighted in the configuration of the Winter Storm Warning and Winter Weather Advisory areas.
3.) There will be an elevation component to this storm where higher elevations will likely have heavier snow than lower elevations even in the interior. Also, temperatures are expected to be marginally near or just above freezing but where precipitation falls as heavy wet snow, this will result in isolated to scattered pockets of tree and wire damage and power outages.
4.) Coastal areas are expected to see mostly rain but depending on the track and intensity of the storm could see a period of strong to perhaps damaging wind gusts as the storm moves through later Tuesday and Tuesday Night through early Wednesday AM with wind gusts of 40-45 MPH with isolated higher gusts possible. Heavy rainfall is also likely in this area with 1-2″ and isolated higher amounts possible.

SKYWARN Self-Activation with Amateur Radio Call-Up Nets are likely Tuesday into Wednesday Morning for snowfall amounts and any rain gauge, wet snow damage/wind damage reports. Pictures and videos of storm damage and rain related flooding can be sent as a reply to this message via the WX1BOX Facebook/X/Bluesky feeds or to the email address pics@nsradio.org with credit given to the spotter unless otherwise indicated. Here is a preliminary Amateur Radio Net Schedule for areas under the Winter Storm Warning and could be updated if time allows Tuesday AM.

146.940-Mount Tom Repeater – Nets Starting at 900 AM and occurring in 2 hour intervals except an evening net will be held at 730 PM instead of 7 PM and then again at 10 PM Tuesday Evening with Wednesday AM Nets as needed at 600 AM
146.970-Paxton Repeater – Tentative net schedule at 2 hour intervals beginning at 230 PM
Route 2 Corridor system – Tentative net schedule at 2 hour intervals immediately following Paxton Nets at 230 PM
-Additional Nets and repeaters could be added as needed depending on storm conditions and if time allows – an update will be posted Tuesday AM.

Another coordination message will be posted by 1000 AM Tuesday Morning. Below is the NWS Boston/Norton Winter Storm Warning/Winter Weather Advisory Statement/Snowfall Maps, Area Forecast Discussion and Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:

NWS Boston/Norton Winter Storm Warning/Winter Weather Advisory Statement/Snowfall Maps:
https://www.weather.gov/box/winter

NWS Boston/Norton Area Forecast Discussion:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=AFD&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:
https://www.weather.gov/erh/ghwo?wfo=box

Respectfully Submitted,

Robert Macedo (KD1CY)
ARES SKYWARN Coordinator
Eastern Massachusetts ARES Section Emergency Coordinator
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Email Address: rmacedo@rcn.com
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Storm Coordination Message #1 – Tuesday 12/2/25-Early Wednesday AM 12/3/25 – Coastal Winter Storm Potential

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..We hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving holiday weekend period! A coastal storm will impact Southern New England likely bringing a plowable snowfall to interior Southern New England Tuesday Morning through late Tuesday Night with heavy rainfall and strong wind gusts to coastal Southern New England. Snowfall amounts are more uncertain than normal at this time range given model solutions are not completely aligned on the track, speed and intensity of the system..
..A Winter Storm Watch is now in effect from Tuesday Morning through late Tuesday Night for Franklin, Hampden, Hampshire Worcester, Northern and Central Middlesex and Western Essex Counties of Massachusetts for 6″ or more of snow. Areas of Northern Connecticut through Northwest Rhode Island through Western Norfolk and Southeast Middlesex Counties of Massachusetts should monitor for similar impacts if the storm track is far enough offshore. Some area of the Winter Storm Watch area could have a heavy wet snow which could result in isolated pockets of tree and wire damage and power outages..
..Coastal areas of Southern New England are likely to see mostly rain with perhaps a period of snow at the start and possibly at the end of the storm. Depending on the intensity, there could also be a period of strong to damaging winds that will bear watching. Rainfall amounts of 1-2″ with isolated higher amounts are possible..
..SKYWARN Self-Activation with Amateur Radio Call-Up Nets are likely Tuesday into Wednesday Morning for snowfall amounts and any rain gauge, wet snow damage/wind damage reports. Pictures and videos of storm damage and rain related flooding can be sent as a reply to this message via the WX1BOX Facebook/X/Bluesky feeds or to the email address pics@nsradio.org with credit given to the spotter unless otherwise indicated..

A coastal storm will bring the region’s first more widespread, plowable snowfall to a good portion of interior Southern New England. the headlines depict the current thinking. Key factors include:

1.) Model spread is larger than normal at this time range with some reliable models stronger and closer to the coast while other reliable models are weaker and further offshore. This will impact the heaviest snowfall area and total amounts.
2.) There is no high pressure to the north that would aid in any storm system to bring down cold air. This means a further offshore track will still likely result in mostly rain at the coast line and perhaps interior Southeast New England depending on how heavy the precipitation is and if the heavier precipitation falls during daylight hours or at night.
3.) There could be an elevation component to this storm where higher elevations may have heavier snow than lower elevations even in the interior. Also, if temperatures are marginally near or just above freezing but precipitation falls as heavy wet snow, this could result in isolated pockets of tree and wire damage and isolated power outages.
4.) Coastal areas are expected to see mostly rain but depending on the track and intensity of the storm could see a period of strong to perhaps damaging wind gusts as the storm moves through later Tuesday and Tuesday Night through early Wednesday AM. Heavy rainfall is also likely in this area with 1-2″ and isolated higher amounts possible.

SKYWARN Self-Activation with Amateur Radio Call-Up Nets are likely Tuesday into Wednesday Morning for snowfall amounts and any rain gauge, wet snow damage/wind damage reports. Pictures and videos of storm damage and rain related flooding can be sent as a reply to this message via the WX1BOX Facebook/X/Bluesky feeds or to the email address pics@nsradio.org with credit given to the spotter unless otherwise indicated. Another coordination message will be posted by 1130 AM Monday Morning. Below is the NWS Boston/Norton Winter Storm Watch Statement/Snowfall Maps, Area Forecast Discussion and Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:

NWS Boston/Norton Winter Storm Watch Statement/Snowfall Maps:
https://www.weather.gov/box/winter

NWS Boston/Norton Area Forecast Discussion:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=AFD&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:
https://www.weather.gov/erh/ghwo?wfo=box

Respectfully Submitted,

Robert Macedo (KD1CY)
ARES SKYWARN Coordinator
Eastern Massachusetts ARES Section Emergency Coordinator
Home Phone #: (508) 994-1875 (After 6 PM)
Home/Data #: (508) 997-4503 (After 6 PM)
Email Address: rmacedo@rcn.com
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Special Announcement: Happy Thanksgiving to All Amateur Radio and non-Amateur Radio SKYWARN Spotters!

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On behalf of the entire WX1BOX Amateur Radio team, we wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving and we are forever grateful to all the help given by Amateur Radio and non-Amateur Radio SKYWARN Spotters during times of reportable and severe weather conditions across the region. Many times it is your reports that help the warning process and also give the key elements of what is really happening on the ground during a severe weather event. We look forward to working with everyone as we get into the Winter Season and hope everyone enjoys the time with family and friends during Thanksgiving! Thanks to all of you for your continuing support!

Respectfully Submitted,

Robert Macedo (KD1CY)
ARES SKYWARN Coordinator
Eastern Massachusetts ARES Section Emergency Coordinator
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Email Address: rmacedo@rcn.com
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Special Announcement: SKYWARN Recognition Day 2025 Cancelled

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Please see the announcement below that due to the government shutdown and the impacts it had on planning for 2025 SKYWARN Recognition Day (SRD), the 2025 event is canceled. The complete announcement is at the link below:
https://www.arrl.org/news/skywarn-recognition-day-2025-cancelled

While we are all disappointed within the national committee that I’m part of that we had to cancel this year’s event, we believe this will allow us to have a reinvented, bigger and better 2026 SRD. We have a number of new items and ideas that we want to apply for both the Amateur Radio side of the event and to engage more non-Amateur Radio SKYWARN spotters in various ways including more interaction between Amateur Radio and non-Amateur Radio SKYWARN spotters. Where we will not have the condensed time window to try and plan the 2025’SRD due to the shutdown, we feel we will have a more robust event in 2026.

We appreciate everyone’s understanding of this cancellation and all your support of timely severe weather reporting to NWS for the protection of life and property. Thanks to all!

Respectfully Submitted,

Robert Macedo (KD1CY)
ARES SKYWARN Coordinator
Eastern Massachusetts ARES Section Emergency Coordinator
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Wind/Severe Weather Coordination Message #2 – Wednesday Night 11/5/25-Thursday AM 11/6/25 – Strong to Damaging Wind Potential

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..Another Round of strong to damaging winds likely late Wednesday Night through the overnight into Thursday Morning and perhaps isolated strong to severe thunderstorms with that potential anywhere in Southern New England though western areas may be a bit more favored..
..A High Wind Warning is in effect from 7 PM Wednesday Evening through 8 AM Thursday Morning for Western Franklin, Western Hampshire, Western Hampshire Counties of Massachusetts, Cape Cod and the Islands including Block Island, RI for sustained winds of 25-35 MPH with gusts to 60 MPH and isolated higher gusts to 65 MPH. A Wind Advisory is now in effect for the remainder of the NWS Norton MA Coverage Area from 10 PM Wednesday Evening through 8 AM Thursday Morning for sustained winds of 20-30 MPH with gusts to 55 MPH and isolated higher gusts to 60 MPH. For this particular Wind Advisory, there is little difference in conditions between the Wind Advisory conditions and the High Wind Warning area. These winds will result in scattered pockets of tree and wire damage and power outages..
..The Storm Prediction Center has expanded the marginal risk for severe thunderstorms with strong to damaging winds and hail as the primary risks with heavy rainfall leading to urban and poor drainage flooding and frequent lightning as secondary risks. It is noted that even convective showers without lightning could bring strong to damaging winds down to the surface followed by the strong damaging winds behind any showers and thunderstorms.
..SKYWARN Self-Activation will monitor the damaging wind potential late Wednesday Night through Thursday Morning for reports of measured wind gusts 40 MPH or greater and any wind damage reports along with hail in any thunderstorms/convective showers. Pictures and videos of storm damage and rain related flooding can be sent as a reply to this message via the WX1BOX Facebook/X/Bluesky feeds or to the email address pics@nsradio.org with credit given to the spotter unless otherwise indicated..
..The more complete summary on the damaging wind events from Monday Night and Tuesday will be posted in a post storm/wind coordination message later this week..

The headlines depict the current thinking on the potential for convective showers and even isolated strong to severe thunderstorms that could bring strong to damaging winds down to the surface along with the strong to damaging winds for several hours post the frontal passage. Key factors include:

1.) If wind shear profiles and strong jet dynamics overcome limited to instability or slightly more instability develops to allow convective showers and even thunderstorms to allow for strong to damaging winds to occur in precipitation.
2.) More recent models backed off slightly on the strong to damaging winds though still sufficient to produce the conditions in the headlines. If the earlier model runs are correct with slightly stronger winds, it could mean a greater risk for a bit stronger wind gusts and wind damage in the region.

SKYWARN Self-Activation will monitor the damaging wind potential late Wednesday Night through Thursday Morning for reports of measured wind gusts 40 MPH or greater and any wind damage reports along with hail in any thunderstorms/convective showers. Pictures and videos of storm damage and rain related flooding can be sent as a reply to this message via the WX1BOX Facebook/X/Bluesky feeds or to the email address pics@nsradio.org with credit given to the spotter unless otherwise indicated. This will be the last coordination message before we shift into operations mode. The more complete summary on the damaging wind events from Monday Night and Tuesday will be posted in a post storm/wind coordination message later this week. Below is the NWS Boston/Norton High Wind Warning/Wind Advisory Statement, Area Forecast Discussion, Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook and SPC Day-1 Convective Outlook:

NWS Boston/Norton High Wind Warning/Wind Advisory Statement:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=NPW&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Area Forecast Discussion:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=AFD&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:
https://www.weather.gov/erh/ghwo?wfo=box

SPC Day-1 Convective Outlook:
https://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/day1otlk.html

Respectfully Submitted,

Robert Macedo (KD1CY)
ARES SKYWARN Coordinator
Eastern Massachusetts ARES Section Emergency Coordinator
Home Phone #: (508) 994-1875 (After 6 PM)
Home/Data #: (508) 997-4503 (After 6 PM)
Email Address: rmacedo@rcn.com
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Wind/Severe Weather Coordination Message #1 – Late Wednesday Night 11/5/25-Thursday AM 11/6/25

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..Another Round of strong to damaging winds likely late Wednesday Night through the overnight into Thursday Morning and perhaps isolated strong to severe thunderstorms as well particularly in Western Massachusetts and Western Connecticut..
..A High Wind Watch is in effect from late Wednesday Night through Early Thursday Morning for all of Southern New England for sustained winds of 25-35 MPH with gusts to 60 MPH and isolated higher gusts to 65 MPH or more. These winds will result in scattered pockets of tree and wire damage and power outages..
..The Storm Prediction Center has also placed Western Massachusetts and Western Connecticut in a marginal risk for severe thunderstorms with strong to damaging winds and hail as the primary risks with heavy rainfall leading to urban and poor drainage flooding and frequent lightning..
..SKYWARN Self-Activation will monitor the damaging wind potential late Wednesday Night through Thursday Morning for reports of measured wind gusts 40 MPH or greater and any wind damage reports along with hail in any thunderstorms/convective showers. Pictures and videos of storm damage and rain related flooding can be sent as a reply to this message via the WX1BOX Facebook/X/Bluesky feeds or to the email address pics@nsradio.org with credit given to the spotter unless otherwise indicated..
..A more complete coordination message including a summary of Monday Evening’s severe weather event and Tuesday’s strong to damaging wind gusts will be posted by 11 AM Wednesday Morning below is the NWS Boston/Norton High Wind Watch Statement, Area Forecast Discussion, Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook and SPC Day-2 Convective Outlook..

NWS Boston/Norton High Wind Watch Statement:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=NPW&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Area Forecast Discussion:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=AFD&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:
https://www.weather.gov/erh/ghwo?wfo=box

SPC Day-2 Convective Outlook:
https://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/archive/2025/day2otlk_20251104_1730.html

Respectfully Submitted,

Robert Macedo (KD1CY)
ARES SKYWARN Coordinator
Eastern Massachusetts ARES Section Emergency Coordinator
Home Phone #: (508) 994-1875 (After 6 PM)
Home/Data #: (508) 997-4503 (After 6 PM)
Email Address: rmacedo@rcn.com
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Wind Coordination Message #1 – Late Monday Evening 11/3/25 to Tuesday 11/4/25 – Strong to Damaging Wind Gust Potential

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..Another round of strong to damaging wind gusts though not as strong as the Thursday Evening to Saturday Morning event is expected over portions of Southern New England late tonight through Tuesday Evening..
..A Wind Advisory is now in effect from 10 PM Monday Evening to 7 PM Tuesday Evening for Cape Cod and the Islands with a Wind Advisory from 4 AM Tuesday Morning to 7 PM Tuesday Evening for all of Rhode Island, Bristol, Plymouth, Norfolk, Suffolk, Middlesex, Essex and Worcester Counties of Massachusetts for sustained winds of 20-30 MPH with gusts up to 50 MPH and Isolated wind gusts possible. Areas outside of the advisory area could see wind gusts up to 40 MPH with isolated higher gusts. These winds could cause isolated to scattered pockets of tree and wire and power outages..
..SKYWARN Self-Activation will monitor the strong to damaging wind gust potential late Monday Evening to Tuesday Evening for reports of measured wind gusts 40 MPH or greater and any wind damage reports. Pictures and videos of storm damage and rain related flooding can be sent as a reply to this message via the WX1BOX Facebook/X/Bluesky feeds or to the email address pics@nsradio.org with credit given to the spotter unless otherwise indicated. This will be the only coordination message on this strong wind potential unless a significant update to the situation occurs and time allows for an update..
..Below is the NWS Boston/Norton Wind Advisory Statement, Area Forecast Discussion, Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook and we have provided links to the storm summary WX1BOX Amateur Radio/non-Amateur Radio spotter logs for the storm event from Thursday 10/30 to Saturday 11/1..

NWS Boston/Norton Wind Advisory Statement:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=NPW&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Area Forecast Discussion:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=AFD&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:
https://www.weather.gov/erh/ghwo?wfo=box

Thursday Evening 10/30/25 to Friday 10/31/25 Rain Gauge/Strong to Damaging Wind Gusts/Wind Damage Reports:
https://wx1box.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/reports_10_30_25.pdf

Friday AM Daylight Hours 10/31/25 to Saturday 11/1/25 Strong to Damaging Wind Gusts/Wind Damage Reports:
https://wx1box.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/reports_10_31_25_11_1_25.pdf

Respectfully Submitted,

Robert Macedo (KD1CY)
ARES SKYWARN Coordinator
Eastern Massachusetts ARES Section Emergency Coordinator
Home Phone #: (508) 994-1875 (After 6 PM)
Home/Data #: (508) 997-4503 (After 6 PM)
Email Address: rmacedo@rcn.com
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Storm Coordination Message #1 – Thursday Night to Friday AM Heavy Rainfall & Friday Mid-PM to Saturday AM Strong to Damaging Wind Potential

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..Storm system will bring heavy rainfall of 1-2″ with isolated higher amounts of 2-3″ in some areas overnight to early Friday Morning causing some minor urban and poor drainage street flooding with some strong wind gusts and then there will be potential for strong to damaging winds late Friday PM and Evening (Halloween Evening) through Saturday AM. Those trick or treating or with Halloween decorations should be mindful of the wind conditions, tie down decorations etc. and plan accordingly..
..A Wind Advisory is in effect from 2 PM Friday to 5 AM Saturday for Northern Connecticut, Western and Central Massachusetts, Cape Cod and the Islands including Block Island for sustained winds of 25-35 MPH with gusts to 50 MPH and isolated higher gusts possible. Areas outside of the Wind Advisory could see wind gusts to 40-45 MPH with isolated higher gusts. These winds will cause isolated to scattered pockets of tree, power line damage and power outages..
..SKYWARN Self-Activation will monitor for rain gauge reports, urban/poor drainage flooding from heavy rainfall, measured wind gusts 40 MPH or greater, and wind damage reports. Pictures and videos of storm damage and rain related flooding can be sent as a reply to this message via the WX1BOX Facebook/X/Bluesky feeds or to the email address pics@nsradio.org with credit given to the spotter unless otherwise indicated. Another coordination message will be posted by 10 AM Friday Morning. Below is the NWS Boston/Norton Rainfall Map, Wind Advisory Statement, Area Forecast Discussion and Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook..

NWS Boston/Norton Rainfall Map:
https://wx1box.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/StormTotalQPF-10-30-25-10-31-25.png

NWS Boston/Norton Wind Advisory Statement:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=NPW&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Area Forecast Discussion:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=AFD&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:
https://www.weather.gov/erh/ghwo?wfo=box

Respectfully Submitted,

Robert Macedo (KD1CY)
ARES SKYWARN Coordinator
Eastern Massachusetts ARES Section Emergency Coordinator
Home Phone #: (508) 994-1875 (After 6 PM)
Home/Data #: (508) 997-4503 (After 6 PM)
Email Address: rmacedo@rcn.com
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Special Announcement: Amateur Radio Hurricane Nets Activating for Major Hurricane Melissa – Jamaica, Southwest Haiti, Eastern Cuba, Bahamas & Turks & Caicos Islands Impacts

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The Amateur Radio VoIP Hurricane Net and Hurricane Watch Net will be active for Major Hurricane Melissa and impacts on Jamaica, Southwest Haiti, Eastern Cuba, Bahamas & Turks & Caicos Islands. Details on their net activation plans can be seen at the following links:

VoIP Hurricane Net:
https://www.voipwx.net

Hurricane Watch Net:
https://www.hwn.org

For any SKYWARN Spotters and Amateur Radio Operators in our region who may have friends and family in the affected area and have the ability to provide surface weather or damage reports, pictures and videos, they can be passed via these nets, provided to WX1BOX Facebook and Twitter feeds or to the email address pics@nsradio.org

We hope everyone in the affected area stays safe as major Hurricane Melissa, a potentially historical and catastrophic hurricane approaches Jamaica, Southwest Haiti, Eastern Cuba, Bahamas & Turks & Caicos Islands over the next several days.

Respectfully Submitted,

Robert Macedo (KD1CY)
ARES SKYWARN Coordinator
Eastern Massachusetts ARES Section Emergency Coordinator
Home Phone #: (508) 994-1875
Home/Data #: (508) 997-4503
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Storm Coordination Message #1 – Monday AM/Early PM 10/20/25 – Multi-Hazard Strong Cold Frontal Passage Potential

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..A strong cold front will move through Southern New England from west to east Monday Morning through early afternoon bringing with it a quick wind swept heavy rain capable of brief urban and poor drainage flooding and brief strong to damaging wind gusts of 40-50 MPH with isolated higher gusts capable of isolated pockets of tree and wire damage and power outages along with potential minor coastal flooding in South Coastal Massachusetts and Rhode Island with winds having a southerly component.
..Total rainfall of up to 1″ with isolated higher amounts is expected in a relative short period of time from this frontal passage. Timing brings the front and heaviest rainfall/strongest winds starting around 5-6 AM through about 9-10 AM in Western New England with timing in Eastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island around 8 AM-11 AM perhaps extending through early afternoon in eastern most parts of Southern New England..
..A Coastal Flood Advisory is now in effect from 5 AM to 11 AM Monday for South Coastal Rhode Island and Southern Bristol and Southern Plymouth Counties of Massachusetts for minor coastal flooding of shore roads at the time of high tide..
..SKYWARN Self-Activation will monitor for rain gauge reports, urban/poor drainage flooding from heavy rainfall, measured wind gusts 40 MPH or greater, wind damage and any reports of minor coastal flooding at the time of high tide in Southeast Coastal New England Monday Morning into early Afternoon. Pictures and videos of storm damage, rain related flooding and coastal flooding can be sent as a reply to this message via the WX1BOX Facebook/X/Bluesky feeds or to the email address pics@nsradio.org with credit given to the spotter unless otherwise indicated..

The headlines depict the current thinking on a strong cold frontal passage for Monday Morning to Early Afternoon. Key factors include:
1.) If more instability can develop or limited instability can be overcome, degree of strong to damaging wind gusts could be a bit more widespread or stronger than currently expected leading to a bit more wind damage.
2.) Timing of heavy rainfall as it being coincident with the morning commute could cause higher than normal impacts.
3.) With leaves falling off the trees, clogged storm drains with brief heavy rainfall could lead to more urban/poor drainage flooding than normal.
4.) Timing of the strongest winds with the Monday Morning high tide cycle will determine extent of coastal flooding.

SKYWARN Self-Activation will monitor for rain gauge reports, urban/poor drainage flooding from heavy rainfall, measured wind gusts 40 MPH or greater, wind damage and any reports of minor coastal flooding at the time of high tide in Southeast Coastal New England Monday Morning into early Afternoon. Pictures and videos of storm damage, rain related flooding and coastal flooding can be sent as a reply to this message via the WX1BOX Facebook/X/Bluesky feeds or to the email address pics@nsradio.org with credit given to the spotter unless otherwise indicated. Given the timing of the worst conditions, this will be the only coordination message as we shift into operations mode Monday Morning unless a significant update to the situation occurs and time allows for an update. Below is the NWS Boston/Norton Coastal Flood Advisory statement, Area Forecast Discussion and Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:

NWS Boston/Norton Coastal Flood Advisory Statement:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=CFW&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Area Forecast Discussion:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=AFD&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:
https://www.weather.gov/erh/ghwo?wfo=box

Respectfully Submitted,

Robert Macedo (KD1CY)
ARES SKYWARN Coordinator
Eastern Massachusetts ARES Section Emergency Coordinator
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