Massachusetts is expected to see several inches of snowfall Wednesday, according to the latest forecast from the National Weather Service's Boston office. A NWS meteorologist said Monday that a weather system known as an Alberta Clipper is expected to pass over the region from Canada Wednesday,
A dry start to the week is expected to see a shift on Tuesday, as Massachusetts could have two windows of time where snow could fall, possibly accumulating as much as 3 inches. Most of Monday should see dry conditions carry on well into the evening until the early morning hours on Tuesday,
Massachusetts is expected to some snowfall on Wednesday, according to the latest forecast from the National Weather Service's Boston office, including on the Cape. A NWS meteorologist said Monday that a weather system known as an Alberta Clipper is expected to pass over the region from Canada on Wednesday,
The National Weather Service issued a cold weather advisory for parts of western Massachusetts, which is in effect from midnight to 10 a.m. Wednesday. The following impacted areas could get wind chills as low as negative 15 degrees, with the exception of Northern Berkshire County, which could see wind chills as low as negative 25 degrees:
On Tuesday at 3:05 p.m. the National Weather Service issued an updated cold weather advisory valid for Wednesday between midnight and 10 a.m. for Franklin, Hampshire and Hampden counties.
It wasn't a blockbuster storm, but many communities in Massachusetts find themselves clearing snow that fell Sunday into Monday.
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Rain showers are expected to begin in the early afternoon, moving from west to east across the state. Most of Massachusetts, including Boston, Worcester and Western Massachusetts, can expect to see rain the rest of the day as temperatures are forecast to reach the low 40s. The Berkshires could experience a mix of rain and light snow.
A strong polar vortex is expected to keep cold air in Canada and the northwest U.S. in February, March and April, according to Weather Channel.
Massachusetts will see some light snowfall Thursday night into Friday morning, according to the latest forecast out of the National Weather Service's Boston office. "A weak weather system will ...
The National Weather Service is reporting the following snow totals in Central Massachusetts: Ashburnham: 7 inches (as of 6 a.m.) Grafton: 6.8 inches (as of 5 a.m.) Westborough: 6.2 inches (as of 4:42 a.m.) Lunenburg: 6.1 inches (as of 7:35 a.m.) Northborough: 6 inches (as of 7:30 a.m.)
Florida is in the rare position of being able to say they have more snow than Massachusetts. In the recent s nowfall on Sunday into Monday, Boston received 5 inches of snow, according to the National Weather Service. Ashburnham and Holden, both in Central Massachusetts, had reports of 7 inches and 7.5 inches of snow.