Wind advisory and rain for Saturday; sunshine for Sunday.
Temperatures will drop into the 20s this weekend and there could be some snow.
Rain will be heavy at times on Thursday.
Snow is expected to start late afternoon or early evening on Friday.
Snow is expected to fall on the first day of spring.
Isolated power outages are possible and driving may be difficult because of the wind.
Light snow on Sunday pushed the season total at Logan Airport to 108.6 inches—beating the old record of 107.6 set in 1995/96.
Areas that get freezing rain could have hazardous travel conditions on Saturday morning.
Public comments are welcome.
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Share your best tips and tricks for living the green life here in Charlestown.
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