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Massachusetts, snowfall
Several inches of snow possible from holiday weekend storm in Massachusetts
Will a weekend storm bring snow to Massachusetts? Late this weekend, we will be right in the middle of two very different airmasses. To our northwest, the coldest chunk of Arctic
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.
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.
Light snow in the weekend forecast for all of Massachusetts before very cold weather returns
BOSTON - There is some snow in the forecast for Massachusetts this weekend. The Boston area will get a small taste from the winter storm now barreling through the south. Some light snow will be in the air Saturday morning and early afternoon.
Snow storm Massachusetts: Will MA get snow this weekend? How much? See forecast
Mensch said if the storm hits Massachusetts, it could bring some snow showers throughout the day on Saturday. If the winter storm hits Massachusetts this weekend, it could bring up to three inches of snow, according to Caitlyn Mensch, a NWS meteorologist. "A lot of the times of storms like these can vary," Mensch said.
On your radar: 2 storm systems could bring snow, rain to Massachusetts this weekend
The Boston 25 Weather team is keeping a close watch on two winter storm systems that could bring snow and rain to Massachusetts this weekend.
Next chance for snow in Massachusetts arrives late this weekend. Here's the latest storm forecast.
Well, we're monitoring another storm chance for Sunday night into Monday in Massachusetts. While this winter has certainly felt a lot different than the last few, it looks much the same with just a smattering of snow here and there.
Mass. weather: Weekend storm threat looms, but forecast uncertain
Massachusetts could see a period of snowfall on Sunday night. Or the snow could turn to rain. Forecasters say they're still not sure.
N.Y. weather: 2 systems to impact NYC this weekend; will there be snow?
Any rain or snow that does come down this weekend will help alleviate the precipitation deficit in New York City.
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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 ...
WHDH
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Temps going up, rain/snow chances return
It was another cold January day for us in southern New England! The cold temperatures are still with us overnight allowing ...
CBS News
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How much snow fell in Massachusetts? Here are the totals for January 11
BOSTON - Parts of
Massachusetts
saw a coating of
snow
on Saturday that was above the expected flurries in some areas. Several cities reported well over an inch of
snow
. Here are the latest ...
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‘Light and fluffy’ snow sweeps across Massachusetts on Saturday
While some areas may only receive a dusting, other parts of Massachusetts could see up to three inches on Saturday.
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on MSN
Sledding, skiing, skating: Snowy Saturday fun in Massachusetts
Snow showers that began early Saturday morning over Massachusetts continued into the late afternoon for many communities. For ...
5d
Greater Boston enjoys a light snow, travel not significantly impacted
Around one to two inches accumulated across New England as of Saturday morning, with two to three inches expected by the end ...
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