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Your Rhode Island weather forecast, delivered fast. The Rhode Island Weather Podcast brings you concise 3-minute updates from Providence to Newport. Get current conditions, coastal forecasts, nor'easter tracking, NWS alerts, and a 7-day outlook.© 2026 The Weather Podcast, Inc. Politique et gouvernement
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    • Rhode Island Weather: 02-22-2026
      Feb 23 2026
      Good evening! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Rhode Island Weather Podcast for Sunday, February 22nd. Folks, I'm not going to sugarcoat this. A blockbuster blizzard is bearing down on Rhode Island tonight. And it's going to be one for the history books. The National Weather Service is calling it extreme to destructive. They're not exaggerating. Right now you're seeing 34 degrees under gray skies. Feels calm. Almost peaceful. That changes fast. Light snow starts around 5 PM. Don't let it fool you. That's just the opening act. By 7 PM, this storm explodes. Here's what you need to brace for. Over in Providence, heavy snow and blowing snow take hold by 10 PM. Winds crank to 29 miles an hour, gusting near 46. You're looking at 9 to 13 inches by dawn. Visibility drops to almost nothing. Down along Narragansett Bay, it's even worse. Winds hit 37 miles an hour with gusts screaming to 54. Snow piles to 10 to 14 inches. Thundersnow is possible. Lightning and snow at the same time. That's how angry this storm gets. Monday is the peak. Additional snow pushes totals higher with gusts reaching 60 miles an hour. Trees come down. Power lines come down. Travel becomes impossible. Coastal flooding threatens around 2 AM Monday with storm surges of 2 to 3 feet. If you're near the shore, move inland tonight. Monday night, temperatures plummet to 17 degrees near the bay and 20 degrees in Providence. Looking beyond the blizzard, Tuesday brings sunshine but brutal cold. Highs barely crack the low 30s. Lows near 11 degrees. Frostbite territory. Wednesday sneaks in some light snow and rain near 39 degrees. Thursday and Friday slowly climb into the low 40s with a rain and snow mix lingering. Saturday finally delivers sunshine and 44 degrees. You'll want to throw a parade. Charge every device you own tonight. Fill your bathtub with water. Have blankets and a backup heat source ready. This isn't a drill. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care. And please stay put tonight.
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    • Rhode Island Weather: 02-22-2026
      Feb 22 2026
      Good afternoon! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Rhode Island Weather Podcast. It's Sunday, February 22nd. Folks, I'm not going to sugarcoat this. A historic blizzard is heading straight for Rhode Island tonight. And it could rank among the top five snowstorms Providence has ever seen. We're talking 18 to 25 inches statewide. This is the real deal. Right now you're enjoying a deceptively calm 37 degrees in Providence. Soak that in. By tonight, everything changes. Snow starts falling along the coast around 7 PM. Inland areas see it by 8. Then between 11 PM and 11 AM Monday, this storm detonates. Snowfall rates hit 2 to 4 inches per hour. Winds scream to 60, even 70 miles an hour. Whiteout conditions. The kind of storm where you literally can't see your mailbox. Providence crashes to 27 degrees tonight with 10 to 14 inches piling up. Wind gusts hit 55 miles an hour. By 4 AM, wind chills plunge to minus 15. That's frostbite territory in minutes. Down along Narragansett Bay, it's even wilder. Seven to 11 inches of snow, but gusts reach 60 miles an hour by Monday morning. Tonight's high tide at 11:38 PM brings 3 to 4 feet of storm surge. Low lying areas from Warwick to Newport face moderate coastal flooding. Travel becomes impossible tonight. Not difficult. Impossible. Roads will be buried. Power outages are likely when those hurricane force winds snap trees and down lines. Grab flashlights, charge everything. And fill your bathtub with water now. This storm is undergoing bombogenesis. By Monday morning, it could be one of the strongest systems ever recorded near New England. Monday dumps another 6 to 10 inches with gusts still over 50 miles an hour. Tuesday we dig out under sunny skies, but lows near 12 degrees make it brutal work. Wednesday and Thursday bring light snow chances, but nothing remotely close to this monster. Check on your neighbors tonight. Seriously. Especially anyone living alone. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care, everyone.
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    • Rhode Island Weather: 02-22-2026
      Feb 22 2026
      Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly, and welcome to the Rhode Island Weather Podcast. It's Sunday, February 22nd. Folks, enjoy the quiet today because tonight gets violent. A bomb cyclone is spinning up off the coast, and it's aiming right at us. This is a genuine, no kidding around blizzard. Right now you're waking up to about 30 degrees. Calm skies. Deceptively peaceful. Providence tops out near 37 degrees this afternoon. Down along Narragansett Bay, you're seeing 36 degrees. Grab your groceries now. Finish your errands before lunch. Snow starts falling around 7 to 8 tonight. By 11 it turns ferocious. Snowfall rates hit 2 to 4 inches per hour. Winds crank up to 30 miles an hour with gusts screaming past 55. Along the coast? Gusts could touch 70 miles an hour. That's hurricane territory. Whiteout conditions make driving basically impossible. Providence picks up 6 to 10 inches overnight. Lows drop to 27 degrees but wind chills make it feel like 15. The bay side sees 7 to 11 inches with winds howling at 32 miles an hour. Monday is the main event. Blizzard warnings across the state. Another 10 to 14 inches buries Providence. The bay gets 8 to 12 more on top. Highs barely crawl to 33 degrees. Also watch for moderate coastal flooding near high tide at 11:38 tonight. Low lying areas, you'll want to move vehicles. Here's what the rest of the week looks like. Tuesday the storm clears out and sunshine returns, but it stays cold with highs in the low 30s. Wednesday brings a mix of light snow and rain near 38 degrees. Thursday and Friday linger with scattered rain and snow chances as temps creep toward 40. Saturday finally gives us a breather with sunny skies and 42 degrees. If you're traveling today, do it before dark. After 8 tonight, stay home. Period. One quick thing. If this podcast keeps you prepared, share it with a neighbor. We all need a heads up for storms like this. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care, and ride this one out safe.
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