Mild temperatures climbed on Tuesday after weeks of frigid weather, with another day of unseasonably warm weather coming Wednesday before a new storm douses Massachusetts with as much as 2 inches of snow and then rain on Thursday.
A warm front is responsible for the climbing temperatures: National Weather Service forecasters say Tuesday’s temperatures will be 10 to 15 degrees warmer than normal. Showers could roll into the state in the afternoon and evening, beginning in Western Massachusetts and reaching the eastern part of the state around sunset.
Spring could make some cameos this week as temperatures are expected to climb beginning Tuesday, and should slowly climb by midweek, bringing with them some rain chances. Overnight lows on Monday night should be in the 30s,
An updated winter weather advisory was issued by the National Weather Service on Wednesday at 3:15 p.m. valid from 10 p.m. until Thursday 10 a.m. for Northern Worcester and Southern Worcester as well as Franklin,
According to the latest NWS forecast, snow is expected to hit Massachusetts on Thursday. It's likely that it will start in the evening hours and go into overnight, with the possibility of lingering into Friday morning, Tarasiewicz said.
Cape Cod could see two to three inches of snowfall on Thursday. The rest of southeastern Massachusetts, including the South Shore and South Coast, are expected to get anywhere from a coating to an inch of snow, said Bryce Williams, a NWS Boston meteorologist.
Massachusetts could get 3 to 6 inches of snow from weekend storm, then forecasters will be ‘closely watching’ possible coastal storm
After residents across most of the Bay State wake up to several inches of snow on the ground, meteorologists say the weather is going to take a turn for the worse Sunday as ice accumulates and
According to the National Weather Service's Boston office, Cape Cod, the South Shore and South Coast will likely get some light accumulation from the system. NWS Boston also issued a winter weather advisory for today on Nantucket, which is expected to get the most snow.
Here are the latest snow totals for Massachusetts, according to the National Weather Service.
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