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MA Weather: Snow Makes Return Tomorrow Night Into Monday
Forecasters are already warning of a messy Monday morning commute as the second snow moves in.

A "weak storm system" will bring about our second snow of the season as the weekend winds down, the National Weather Service said. Forecasters are saying to expect only 1 to 2 inches Sunday night into Monday morning, but that it's enough to impact your Monday morning commute.
The system will make its way into Massachusetts late Sunday night. Bay Staters will wake up to it, and it should be gone by the early morning. Early guesses are that it wouldn't do much to impact school closings, but delays are always possible.
The snow will mix with rain soon after it starts falling, producing a sloggy mix for the morning. Areas to the north and west of Boston could see 2 to 3 inches, with closer to just an inch around the city.
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There could be adjustments made to the forecast before the snow starts, the NWS said. Subscribe to your local Patch for the latest. See the simulated radar below for the latest:
There's the possibility of snow Sunday night into early Monday morning. Presently forecasting up to 1-2", could see some travel impacts for the Monday AM commute. Check in again before the start of the work week as the forecast can change w/ such a weak storm system. pic.twitter.com/3ZqVzS4moX
— NWS Boston (@NWSBoston) November 17, 2018
The snow comes after Thursday night's storm, which resulted in up to 9 inches in some areas.
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