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MA Weather: When Major Overnight Snow Starts, Stops

By the time school is supposed to start, most of Massachusetts could be under 8 inches of snow, forecasters said.

Expect 6-8 inches of snow across most of Massachusetts.
Expect 6-8 inches of snow across most of Massachusetts. (Rachel Nunes, Patch)

The second storm of a weekend doubleheader is expected to be much more significant than the first go-around. Forecasters are expecting 6-8 inches across almost all of Massachusetts, and the National Weather Service has a winter storm warning in those areas.

The snow will begin Sunday evening, intensifying closer to midnight and staying heavy until sunrise. The snow could be done falling by 8 a.m., but with roughly a half-foot of freshly fallen snow, expect dozens of school districts to delay or cancel school by Monday morning. Patch will have the latest on school closings throughout Sunday and Monday - subscribe to your free local Patch here for the latest.

The snow totals are expected to be a bit lighter on the Cape & Islands and southeastern tip of the state. The Berkshires are also looking at dodging the worst of it. These areas are under a winter storm watch.

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Before the snow falls, it'll be a relatively mild day for late winter. Temperatures are expected to hover around 40 degrees while the sun is still out. And for the record, spring is allegedly less than three weeks away.

The storm to begin the weekend was a bit of a dud. A couple places got as much as 3 or 4 inches, mostly communities closer to Rhode Island.

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