Saturday – 1/23/16 – 2:14 p.m.

A blowing sleet, which began about an hour ago, has since changed to a fine horizontal snow thanks to winds in the low to mid 30 mph range.

While the warnings remain and the times have not been adjusted, the projected accumulations have been revised to 8” – 10”. Various models show the track close enough to the coast to reach out and touch.

Temperatures look to hold in the middle 30’s although wind chills range from the teens to 20’s which is a constant through tomorrow evening. Wind speeds should taper off from the middles 30’s to the single digits throughout the day Sunday.

Stay tuned…

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Jon Clark

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Born and raised on the elbow of the Cape and making second homes my first priority since 1998.

As a lifelong resident of the outer Cape I was the third generation to pick up the mantel in the family construction business. In my early twenties, I called the Cape my home on weekends as I spent several years working for a variety of off-Cape commercial construction companies.