1st snowfall of season coming soon to NYC, Philly and Boston
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Greater Boston could see a coating to an inch of snow, and more heading south, making for a snowy Patriots-Bills matchup.
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Massachusetts snow forecast: Up to 4 inches possible in season’s ‘first accumulating snow’ for spots
Local meteorologists are predicting about 1 to 2 inches of snow south of the Mass Pike, and possibly a swath of 3 to 4 inches near the South Coast this weekend. A dusting to 1 inch of snow is expected north of the Mass Pike. The track may still shift north or south, so forecast adjustments are possible.
Boston faces strong winds and a cold snap, with temperatures feeling like the teens and single digits at night.
This won't end up being a blockbuster storm. But in true New England style, there will be a little rain, a little snow and a lot of variability.
After a brief reprieve yesterday from the wintry elements, blustery cold weather returns to the Boston area on Thursday, with gusts of up to 50 mph expected throughout the day. Wind chills will remain in the teens from morning until the evening commute.
Some parts of Massachusetts are expected to see a heavy snow storm starting on Tuesday, according to National Weather Service forecasts — with some rain and snow hitting the Boston area. “The big thing is going to be a low pressure coming by,
Boston weather transitions from winds to calm skies; a winter storm is predicted, potential travel impacts loom.
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Will Sunday’s Bills-Patriots game be a snow game? Here’s what latest weather projections say
Most forecasts project snow on Sunday, but the precipitation might stop before the Bills-Patriots game begins.
A slushy coating to 2 inches of snow is expected to fall in areas outside of Boston. Parts of Worcester County will see 2 to 4 inches of snow, and northern Worcester County and points west can expect closer to 4 to 8 inches.
Snow is forecast for Massachusetts on Tuesday, Dec. 2, and the first batch of flakes is on its way, according to the National Weather Service.
We have a Weather Alert for the second half of the day. We are dry through the early afternoon in Boston. Showers will arrive late afternoon and evening with temperatures in the 40s from Boston to Worcester. The Cape will turn blustery with lower 50s and minimal rainfall.