Massachusetts experienced its first winter storm of the season, with Haverhill recording the highest snowfall at 12 inches. The National Weather Service, along with local weather watchers, reported varying snowfall totals across the state, with several other towns receiving significant accumulations, such as Sterling with 9.1 inches and Grafton with 8.8 inches.
Southern New England, particularly Massachusetts, is bracing for its first significant snowstorm of the season, with up to a foot of snow expected in some areas. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning, with snow starting this evening and continuing into Sunday afternoon. Coastal regions may see lower snow totals due to mild ocean waters and gusty easterly winds, but a flash freeze is possible as temperatures drop. The storm will also bring strong winds, with gusts up to 50 mph. After this system, the region faces a cold start to the week and another potential storm mid-next week.
Massachusetts, including Boston, is bracing for a nor'easter set to arrive Saturday night, with snowfall expected to be heaviest overnight into Sunday morning. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for parts of the state, with 6-10 inches of snow anticipated north and west of I-95 and 128, and less near the coast. A flash freeze is expected Sunday afternoon, and winds could cause power outages along the coast. Another storm is forecasted for late Tuesday, potentially bringing heavy rain and flooding. The WBZ Weather team will continue to provide updates throughout the event.
Massachusetts is bracing for a winter storm this weekend, with snow starting Saturday night and intensifying on Sunday. Accumulations will be light initially but will increase throughout Sunday afternoon, with the potential for snowfall rates of up to an inch per hour in some areas. Strong winds may lead to power outages, especially on the Cape and Islands. The storm is expected to wind down by Sunday night, followed by very cold temperatures. Another significant storm with rain and strong winds is forecasted for Wednesday, and yet another storm may hit by the end of next week. Residents can track the storm using the NBC10 Boston app.
Massachusetts is bracing for a weekend nor'easter that is expected to bring plowable snow, particularly to the western part of the state and areas west of 128. While it's not anticipated to be a major storm with feet of snow, residents are advised to prepare their snowblowers and shovels. The exact snow totals are still uncertain due to the fluctuating rain-snow line, but the Boston 25 Weather team has issued a Weather Alert for Sunday, cautioning against coastal wind and travel disruptions. Updates will be provided as the storm develops.
Massachusetts is anticipating a significant snow event this weekend, potentially ending Boston's notable snow drought. A storm from Southern California is expected to bring 5-8 inches of snow through central Massachusetts, with varying amounts elsewhere. Coastal areas may see snow turn to rain, while Boston could receive 1-3 inches. The forecast is not final, but preparations are underway as the region tracks the storm's progress. It has been nearly two years since Boston experienced a major snowfall.
AccuWeather and the National Weather Service predict a significant winter storm to hit Massachusetts and the Northeast this weekend, potentially bringing accumulating snow from Saturday night into Sunday. The storm is expected to cause major travel disruptions, and while there is still uncertainty regarding the precipitation type and amount, the potential for snowfall is notable, especially since some areas in the mid-Atlantic may experience more than an inch of snow for the first time in two years. Travel on Friday is recommended to avoid the storm's impact.