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Rhode Island Weather for February 7, 2026
Morning: Snow develops early (likely starting overnight into morning) and becomes steady. Cloudy, temperatures in the low-mid 20s°F rising toward high near 29°F by midday. Accumulating snow at a moderate rate. Winds increasing. Chance of precipitation near 100% during the active snow. Snow prediction:
Main accumulation period begins; 1-2+ inches possible by noon.
Afternoon: Snow continues, mainly before late afternoon/early evening, then tapers or becomes lighter. High around 29°F. Windy (gusts up to 20-25 mph possible). Visibility reduced during heavier bands.
Snow prediction: Peak accumulation here; additional 1-2 inches, for total 2-4 inches by evening.
Evening: Snow chances decrease (chance ~30% early evening, then ending). Clearing or mostly cloudy. Temperatures falling sharply into the teens°F (low ~16-19°F). Strong winds create dangerously cold wind chills (potentially -10°F to -15°F or lower).
Snow prediction: Little to no additional accumulation; mostly light or ending.
Snow predictions summary: 2-4 inches total expected in Providence/southern RI, with snow primarily daytime hours. This is a moderate event, not as heavy as recent prior storms.
This reflects poor conditions for most activities—snowy, cold, windy, and disruptive for driving/commuting (especially morning/afternoon), though not extreme blizzard-level. Bundle up heavily if outside, and plan for slippery roads and potential delays. Stay safe!
