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Widespread 5-8 inches of snow for Massachusetts
Several inches of snow possible from holiday weekend storm in Massachusetts
We've got some accumulating snow to kick things off. That will be followed by the coldest airmass of the winter season thus far. Finally, in the longer range, it appears that an active/stormy pattern is going to unfold over the next few weeks across the eastern United States.
4 Massachusetts counties under a winter storm watch Sunday and Monday – up to 8 inches of snow
On Friday at 3:07 p.m. a winter storm watch was issued by the National Weather Service valid from Sunday noon until Monday 7 a.m. for Northern Worcester and Southern Worcester as well as Franklin, Hampshire,
Snow forecast Massachusetts: Several inches expected this weekend. See map of how much
Massachusetts could see several inches of snow this weekend from a weather system passing over the region on Sunday night, according to the latest forecast from the National Weather Service's Boston office.
Wet Saturday, snowy Sunday in Massachusetts
We’ve got a split forecast for the upcoming weekend in Massachusetts, with warmer temperatures and rain for Saturday before a cooldown brings in snow
Weather models agree: Weekend storm trending south; only light snow for Massachusetts
However, Monday morning's run of the GFS was showing a much stronger storm, much closer to New England. If the GFS model was correct, it could mean heavy snow and wind for southern New England.
Snow storm Massachusetts: Will it snow in MA this weekend? How much? See weather forecast
A NWS forecaster said Massachusetts will see at most two inches of snowfall from the storm this weekend. Most parts of the state, including Worcester, Boston and the South Shore, are expected to get less than an inch of snow.
Snow possible in Massachusetts tonight, this weekend. See latest forecast
Here's what to know about the latest forecast. Parts of Massachusetts could see light snow tonight, according to the National Weather Service. Andy Nash, a NWS meteorologist, said snowfall is expected between around 6 p.m. tonight through 2 a.m. tomorrow morning.
How much snow fell in Massachusetts? Here are the totals for January 11
The storm brought in an additional 1.8 inches of snow at Boston's Logan Airport, bringing the season total to 7.5 inches. That's still only half of the average snowfall for the season, which begins July 1.
Winter storm watch issued in Massachusetts, plowable snow expected this weekend
A winter storm watch has been issued in Massachusetts ahead of a one-two punch of rain and snow that is expected to make for a messy weekend in Massachusetts before some of the coldest air of the season moves in.
Snowstorm to hit Massachusetts Sunday ahead of below zero temperatures
The 22News Storm Team is tracking the chance of snow for Sunday evening through Sunday night. Friday will be a partly to a mostly sunny day with a light breeze from the southwest with temperatures in the mid to upper 30s.
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Will spring come early to Massachusetts? NOAA releases weather predictions
A La Niña winter just started, but it isn’t expected to last long. National forecasters are already looking ahead to the ...
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Weather alert for snow squalls and showers in 3 Massachusetts counties Monday evening
A report from the National Weather Service was issued on Monday at 5:05 p.m. for snow squalls and showers until 6 p.m. for ...
Boston Herald
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Massachusetts winter weather: Dry but cold, blustery conditions expected this weekend
Massachusetts
will be spared the worst of a winter
storm
set to bring moderate to heavy snow from Kansas City to Washington over the weekend, as dry but cold and blustery
weather
prevails ...
WWLP-22News on MSN
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Freezing temps keep ice on rivers and ponds in MA
Water temperatures don’t fluctuate as quickly as air, so it normally takes extended cold spells to freeze still bodies of ...
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