We're looking at a comfortable Easter weekend.
The snow may all be gone now, but how much did we get Monday?
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Arlington's once again under a Winter Storm Watch and forecasters say to expect 4-7 inches of snow with this storm.
Forecasters are calling for less snow than initially forecast for the incoming storm.
Heavy snowfall is expected and the area could see accumulations of four to eight inches of snow mid to late Sunday afternoon into Monday.
A snowstorm coming in Sunday night into Monday is set to bring snow to the area on the first day of Spring.
Severe thunderstorms capable of producing damaging winds in excess of 60 miles per hour are expected in the area.
Hail, high winds, showers and isolated thunderstorms are expected for the region Thursday afternoon into late Thursday night.
Although temperatures remain warm, we're looking at a gloomy week.
It may be early March, but spring will be in full force this weekend as we turn the clocks forward.
It's beginning to feel a lot like spring, maybe even verging on Summer.
The town of Arlington's community celebration of the environment will focus on climate change.
The chances are low, but snow is making a return to the forecast.
Rain, and a possibility of snow is on tap for the area this week.
For this time of the year, you can't really ask for a better weekend than this one.
The National Weather Service is projecting heavy rains and Strong winds Wednesday night into Thursday.
Most of interior Eastern Massachusetts is under a Winter Weather Advisory with snow and ice expected to come in late Tuesday afternoon.
While it won't be perfect outside this week, temperatures should remain on the mild side of things.
This weekend will feel tropical compared to last weekend's frigid conditions.
Most locations could see a light dusting, but some parts of the state could see two to three inches.
After an arctic weekend, the warm temperatures could be returning to the area.
Power outages could be possible given the windy and frigid conditions. In the event of a power outage, here's what you need to know.
You can expect near-record sub-zero temperatures with life-threatening wind chills.
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These scattered, locally heavy, snow showers will start in Connecticut in the morning before reaching Arlington in the afternoon.
A look at Arlington's forecast for the week.
The kids are at home, but there is little snow on the ground. Is it possible that the storm may have missed us?
Heavy snow is now expected for the area. The Winter Storm Warning is in effect from 4 a.m. Monday until 7 a.m. Tuesday.
Many communities in the county saw nearly a foot of snow.
Arlington does not have a specific number yet, but many communities in the county saw nearly a foot of snow.
It doesn't look like the snow will stop any time soon.
Rain is expected to change over to snow ahead of the Friday morning commute.
Leave the gloves and hat behind, it's going to feel like spring this week in Arlington.
The National Weather Service is calling for a beautiful weekend!
Put together a supply kit and stay indoors.
An up-and-down forecast leaves residents uncertain of snow totals heading to Arlington this weekend.
The forecast is becoming more clear and it looks like Arlington may only need a tiny shovel -- not a bulldozer -- to dig out from this one.
Here's your look ahead at the local weather forecast in Arlington. Some advice: bundle up.
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