Nearly 100 flights have already been affected.
Forecasters are struggling with some last-minute snowfall predictions but are warning folks of dangerously strong winds tonight.
That dreaded windchill factor will dip into the single digits again.
That biting cold will finally start giving way ... to about 3-6 inches of snow.
Here's where you need to be for the latest weather-related news and updates through tonight's brutal cold.
Here's updated estimates on how blustery it might be tonight when temperatures drop to as low as 25 degrees below zero. Also, snow Friday.
It isn't expected to be as much as Monday's snow, which caused several communities to delay school openings and mucked up the commute.
This is no joke. Forecasters are warning that 40-60 mph winds will combine with potentially record-low temperatures.
All eyes are on the impact the snow will have for Monday morning commutes and school openings.
It could feel like the low teens with tonight's wind chill, and you could wake up Monday morning to several inches of snow.
Unseasonably cold in early December means wind chills in the single digits.
Expect an inch or two of snow Monday morning, before it turns into a mix of rain around midday.
Tomorrow will be heavy on the rain.
Save some money and your sanity, this Black Friday in Boston.
Dreaming of a White Thanksgiving? You may get your wish, if everything breaks right (or wrong.)
The Trustees are offering free admission to numerous sites, part of REI's national #OptOut Black Friday initiative.
It's going to be a wet, windy night. Wind advisories have been issued for coastal towns.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released its annual winter weather outlook.
The Orbital ATK Antares rocket with cargo for the International Space Station will be launched into space from Virginia.
Bundle up and get ready for frost, freeze and wind watches and advisories.
New England should expect a bare minimum of bad coastal conditions.
"Frequent storms" and significantly colder is how AccuWeather described it.
Say goodbye to the sun for the foreseeable future.
Your sleep may have been interrupted by bouts of thunder, and your morning commute should be a wet one.
The final weekend of summer will end in rain.
Few survived. The mystery is being investigated.
Attention, neighbors: Constitution crew members will be firing one-gun salutes from a saluting battery located near USS Cassin Young.
Hermine could bring up to 40 miles-per-hour winds and an inch of rain, starting tonight.
Happy 100th, NPS! Celebrate Thursday, Friday, and Saturday in Boston.
Volatile weather is expected tonight. The likelihood of tornadoes is minor, but powerful thunderstorms are possible.
A snowy winter forecast offers either relief from the summer heat or another reason to cling to it.
And will it cool off this weekend?
The heat emergency means Boston Centers for Youth & Families will function as public cooling centers beginning Saturday.
If you're heading out for the holiday weekend, keep an eye on the flight tracker.
A $25,000 grant to the Melanoma Foundation of New England will expand the non-profit's "Practice Safe Skin" program.
Here's a quick look at today's weather forecast across Massachusetts.
Don't blame us for this one - the National Weather Service is expecting a classic New England weather cycle today.
Water in a number of schools around the state had tested high for lead, according to a report Monday. So Patch made some calls.
This week's rain is a bummer, but it won't be long until a series of summer heat waves. Here's how many 90 degree days to expect.
The Boston weekend weather forecast predicts warm temps and clear skies. So, the question is, why aren't you outside yet?