Massachusetts, Snow and freezing rain
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Snow showers begin to develop west to east as a fast-moving clipper arrives in the area beginning roughly between 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. tonight. Most of the conditions will begin as light, fluffy snow accumulating before drier air and scattered conditions take over.
Western and Central Massachusetts should expect to see snow starting around 7 a.m. or 8 a.m. Eastern Time, whereas people in the Greater Boston area, may be seeing snowfall by 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. ET, Mensch said. Here's what you need to know about snow Tuesday morning.
The second storm of the week arrives late Friday, blanketing the region through the overnight hours and into early Saturday morning.
A storm on Tuesday could bring plowable snow to parts of Massachusetts just in time for a white Christmas.This will not be a major snowstorm, think of it as more of a holiday "mood setter." Given all the hustle and bustle this week for the holidays,
"Snow, ice & rain" in the forecast Tuesday night could lead to a slick Wednesday morning commute, according to Boston area meteorologists.
Massachusetts residents should expect to ring in 2026 with a fresh blanket of snow. Snow is expected to start falling Wednesday night through early Thursday morning. Many areas in the state will get about 2 inches but Cape Cod could get up to 4 inches.
Here's how much snow Cape Cod - and the rest of Massachusetts - is expected to see, according to the National Weather Service.
Different parts of Massachusetts will see various amounts of snow today, the National Weather Service said. The meteorologist Matthew Belk said that Western Massachusetts and Central Massachusetts will receive more accumulated snow than Eastern Massachusetts or Cape Cod, adding that drivers in snowy areas should still be careful.
Forecasters predict up to 8 inches of snow in parts of Massachusetts on Friday night. Here’s what the latest maps show.