The National Weather Service issued advisories for the Boston area, forecasting overnight snow that could reach 3 inches.
Boston forecasters are predicting snow could impact travel conditions and parts of Massachusetts could see a few inches of accumulation.
The National Weather Service is forecasting 2 to 3 inches of snow across the region. The best chance for the higher snowfall amounts may be in western and northern Massachusetts. Untreated roads may be snow covered and slippery for the Wednesday morning commute.
Boston will see another round of winter weather in the coming week, with another round of snow, frosty winds and a short cold snap mid-week, according to National Weather Service forecasts.
Massachusetts will wake up to snow tomorrow, with some parts of the state expected to see several inches, according to the latest forecast from the National Weather Service's Boston office. A weather system known as an Alberta Clipper is expected to pass over the region from Canada tonight,
The National Weather Service issued a Winter Storm Warning for much of the state including Boston starting Sunday afternoon into Monday morning for difficult travel conditions and heavy snow. This is where we are expecting the most snow with 5-10 inches ...
Wednesday's weather system is expected to bring a few inches of snowfall accumulation to Massachusetts, according to the National Weather Service. 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.
The Boston area got just about 5 inches of snowfall following the winter storm Sunday night into Monday morning, according to National Weather Service reports.
By Thursday, Massachusetts residents can expect to feel temperatures in the mid-to-upper 20s in most of the state, with temperatures in the 30s on the coast, and on Cape Cod and the Islands, according to the National Weather Service.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu has declared a cold weather advisory in the city through Thursday due to arctic temperatures in the forecast.
Fueled by powerful winds and dry conditions, a series of ferocious wildfires erupted the second week of January and roared across the Los Angeles area.
The latest Massachusetts snow storm was nothing to write home about, but it did fall in time to make the Wednesday morning commute a bit slower in much of the state. Snow delays were declared for some Massachusetts schools as a result.