Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Take a photo out your window right now - office, home, classroom, whatever - and upload it to Patch!
Norwood woke up in a winter white this morning for the second time this season, and we want to see what it looks like near you! Above you see the view from Norwood. Let's get a picture of what the town looks like, before the rain predicted for this afternoon washes it all away again. Snap a photo out the window or door of your home, office, classroom, whatever and upload it by clicking the big button above this text. Cell phone cameras work just fine! Note: Please do not email photos. Only uploaded photos will be featured.
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
The National Weather Service says the morning commute should be affected.
Winter's timeout will end Wednesday morning. The National Weather Service in Taunton on Tuesday said 2 to 4 inches of snow are expected in Southeastern Massachusetts on Wednesday. The agency has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for Wednesday in the area. Thus ends the January thaw. Temperatures in the 40s and 50s, approaching 60 some days, were recorded for much of the past week. The snow should slow the Wednesday morning commute, the weather service said. Stay with Norton Patch for news on any weather-related hazards or cancellations!
Friday, January 11, 2013
You tell us, are you soaking in these spring-like temperatures or hoping to see snow in the forecast?
Let's face it - it's been a few years since a snowstorm has truly walloped the area, despite several inches in a recent storm. On top of that, the National Weather Service is predicting that local residents can expect high temperatures to stay in the mid-40s for the rest of the week and the New England Patriots may end up playing their rematch with the Houston Texans in sunny, 50-degree weather. So, we have to ask: Have you been loving this break from typical New England winter weather or are you in serious need of snowfall? Let us know in the comments section below.
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Upload your pictures to this article to help us preserve the memories of the first snowfall of the season.
Winter has finally brought the first snowfall of the season. Share your pictures and video of snow thought the day by clicking on the "upload photos and video" button on the below the photo. Make sure you include a caption!
Friday, December 28, 2012
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 more snow onto the area on Saturday. 7News meteorologists are predicting Norton to get between 4 to 6 inches of snow in the storm that is expected to start on Saturday afternoon and spread into the early hours of Sunday. The good news is that snow removal shouldn’t be a backbreaking endeavour. CBSBoston’s Todd Gutner said the snow will be “dry and fluffy for most,” though he warned that driving could be hazardous at times on Saturday.
Thursday, November 8, 2012
One reader is saying she had 8 inches of the white stuff.
Mother Nature has sent snow early this year! On the heels of Hurricane Sandy, some have dubbed Wednesday night's storm "Son of Sandy." Roads were slick Wednesday night and Thursday, causing delays and traffic issues in many areas. How much snow did you get? Show us in the comments or upload your pictures!
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Where will this one rank when it's all over?
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Sunday, December 26, 2010
It's coming. There's no question about it. National and local meteorologists predict a blizzard will hit a good chunk of Massachusetts, including Norton, where up to one and a half feet of snow is expected, along with winds stronger than 50 mph, whiteout conditions and snow drifts. How bad will this storm be compared to past blizzards? We'll know that answer some time Monday night when the blizzard warning has been lifted. But until then, here's a list of past blizzards and how other cities and states were affected. 1888 March Blizzard of '88 The "Blizzard of '88" produced temperatures plummeting well below zero, ravaging gusts of wind and deep snowdrifts that stranded several cities, leaving them without transportation or communication. …
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