Rhode Island Weather for December 27, 2025 – a “B-” Day

Saturday — Snow & Cold Morning & Afternoon: Snow likely mainly in the morning, lingering into late morning/early afternoon with a 40–50% chance of snow showers High: around 29–30°F – Snow accumulation: light snow likely, less than 1/2″ through midday with most snow before 11 am. Wind: light north winds around 5–8 mph. Afternoon: Becoming…

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Homeless in RI: First Snow Falls. Meet Joe, Chris, and Vicky

As snow is forecast for tonight, and emergency shelters are few and far between, we hope the information on shelters and emergency pop-up locations is accessible to those in need. Refer to this list, being update daily: https://housing.ri.gov/resources/individuals-experiencing-homelessness From the Publisher:  Recently realizing that I was going to be very early to an appointment, and…

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RI Weekend Weather Wrap for Dec. 10/11, 2022 – John Donnelly

A map showing the weather in new hampshire.

by John Donnelly, meteorologist Saturday 12/10/22: Low pressure continues to sneak in from the sea, giving us some lower clou cover, but we’re not expecting any precipitation, frozen or otherwise. Too dry. Winds will remain fairly gusty out of the north, keeping chill temps down into the 20’s, actual afternoon highs in the mid to…

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RI Weather Today, Sunday, December 1, 2019

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By Jack Donnelly, meteorologist A cold morning low in the upper teens with some high clouds around will yield to warmer moist air dragged in by generally light but occasionally gusty easterly winds off the Atlantic, fuel for snow beginning in the early afternoon that will eventually mix with and change to rain from 6…

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RI Weekend Weather Wrap – Sat/Sun – Nov. 30/Dec. 1, 2019

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Depending on your outlook, we’re in store for a mixed back of juicy goodness, or a steaming pile of…..well….. Saturday 11/30/19: Mostly clear and cool with a brisk northwesterly wind through most of the day gusting to 25 mph. Low temps in the morning a bit cooler than normal, settling in the low to mid…

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