Weather
Snow Coming To MA: How Much To Expect
It won't be much, but parts of Massachusetts may get several inches late in the weekend.

MASSACHUSETTS — A late weekend snow event could linger into the Monday morning commute, according to forecasts.
Precipitation will move into the state on Sunday, coinciding with a drop in temperatures. Daytime highs will only reach the low to mid-30s between Boston and Worcester on Saturday and Sunday.
There is a slight chance of non-accumulating snow on Saturday night, but the real snow — if it materializes — will come Sunday night into Monday morning, according to the weather service.
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"Low pressure from the Ohio Valley redevelops south of the coast and may bring a period of accumulating snow to interior southern New England late Sunday into early Monday," the Friday morning National Weather Service forecast said. "Mainly dry and chilly weather follows through the middle of next week. Another storm system may impact the region late next week."
How much snow might we see? Just a few inches. Here are the predictions for different parts of the state:
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- Boston — Trace to 1 inch
- Worcester — 1 to 2 inches
- Hyannis — Nothing
- Springfield — 1 to 2 inches
- Pittsfield — 2 to 3 inches
After Monday morning, the forecast calls for sunny skies and chilly temperatures — until another round of precipitation moves in on Thursday.
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