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Arctic front brings snow squalls to Maine
Boston Snow Squall: How Much Snow Is Expected?
The National Weather Service issued advisories for the Boston area, forecasting overnight snow that could reach 3 inches.
Arctic front brings snow squalls to Maine; cold blast expected
An Arctic front sweeping through Maine and New Hampshire on Tuesday brings the potential for dangerous winter weather conditions, according to the National Weather Service in Gray. Forecasters warn that wind gusts reaching 35 mph to 45 mph could create snow squalls and brief white-out conditions during the Tuesday morning commute.
Mass. weather: Cold front bringing high winds, snow squalls moves in Tuesday
A strong cold front is set to envelop Massachusetts Tuesday, bringing with it whipping wind gusts up to 50 mph and the potential for heavy snow showers, according to the. Snow squalls are possible in northwest areas of the state beginning around 7 a.
These maps show how much snow we could get
These maps show how much snow we could get on Wednesday
This system still lacks adequate moisture to break out the plows, but Boston and really much of New England could pick up an inch or two. Elevation will play a role with this next system and snow production, with the mountainous regions of Western Mass., New Hampshire and Vermont possibly reaching 3 inches.
Snow is in the forecast for Wednesday. How much to expect on the Cape.
Cape Cod is expected to see at most two inches of snow. The outer cape is expected to see the most snowfall, while Hyannis is forecasted to recieve less than an inch. Most of the state is currently forecast to see one to two inches of snow, while the western part of the state could see higher totals.
Map shows where snow will be the heaviest in Massachusetts early Wednesday morning
Be prepared for snow overnight across Massachusetts. If you're traveling early Wednesday, you may need to leave a little extra time.
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Clipper storm to sweep across New England with two waves of snow through Wednesday
Snow squalls could create hazardous travel in parts of New England during the late morning to early afternoon.
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What Boston meteorologists are saying about ‘fluffy snow’ Tuesday into Wednesday
Boston forecasters are predicting snow could impact travel conditions and parts of Massachusetts could see a few inches of ...
CBS News
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Boston snow winds down after overnight night storm, but "harshest, toughest week" of winter to come
The National Weather Service issued a Winter Storm Warning for much of the state including
Boston
starting Sunday afternoon ...
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on MSN
Massachusetts could see ‘heavy snow squalls’ before 2 to 3 inches of snow from fast-moving system
The National Weather Service is forecasting 2 to 3 inches of snow across the region. The best chance for the higher snowfall ...
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One decade after 2015 'snow blitz', is Boston due for another big winter?
One decade ago, Boston's 2015 "snow blitz" set a record with t he amount of snow it dumped across the city and region. The ...
WBUR
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WBUR staffers share their most lasting memories from Boston's infamously snowy winter of 2015
What was life like in Boston during that historically snowy stretch in 2015? Here’s what WBUR staffers recall from that ...
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on MSN
How much snow did Massachusetts get? Here are the totals for January 20
It wasn't a blockbuster storm, but many communities in Massachusetts find themselves clearing snow that fell Sunday into ...
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Video: Overnight snow could make for slick morning
StormTeam 5 says most of the Boston area is expected to see between 1 and 3 inches of snow, but parts of western Massachusetts could see more.
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Two Rounds Of Snow And Wind Target The Great Lakes And Northeast, Including New York City And Boston
A pair of quick-moving weather systems will sweep through the Great Lakes, New England and the Northeast. Travel could become ...
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