The wet snow will likely make road conditions dangerous for the Friday morning commute. More snow could be on the way Sunday.
The jets conducted a low flyover of downtown Boston and beyond Thursday morning during a training mission.
These are the top stories on Concord Patch so far this week.
Snow is in the forecast Thursday, Friday, and Sunday.
The exercise is part of a media event for the Massachusetts Air National Guard.
The first will be held Dec. 3.
The route starts at the police station and ends at Lexington High School.
A long stretch of frigid weather is coming.
These were the top stories on Lexington Patch last week.
Plus, a Milford man is arrested on child porn charges and fans of "Car Talk" mourn the loss of Tom Magliozzi.
The closures will last from Sunday to Thursday.
Veterans Day in Tuesday.
The National Weather Service is predicting about an inch of rain, accompanied by wind gusts of up to 30 mph.
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These are the top stories on Concord Patch last week.
Daylight Saving Time ends Sunday.
Plus, a standoff in Woburn and a clerk uses chili powder to thwart an armed robbery.
Power outages are possible, according to the National Weather Service.
Forecasters said there could be power outages.
Here's a look at the top stories on Lexington Patch this week.
You'll need to "fall back" and turn your clocks back this weekend.
Town officials have been working with a consulting forum on a study of the area.
Temperatures will dip into 30s all weekend.
The Lexington Retailers Association will also host a trick-or-treating event from 2 to 5 p.m.
These are the top stories on Lexington Patch last week.
Plus, Taylor Swift loves Boston College video and the first cruise ship arrives in Salem.
The sun will finally make an appearance.
Torrential rain dropped more than 3 inches, while wind gusts hit 45 mph.
Here's a look at what's happened in Lexington so far this week.
Trio of concerts in Lexington, Melrose, and Brookline to feature songs and poetry informed by the British experience of the Great War
Heavy rain is expected to begin Wednesday between 5 and 8 p.m. and continue through the night and into Thursday morning.
Matthew McAveeney allegedly killed his 70-year-old mother then fled south.
A "slow-moving system" will be with us through Thursday.
Things won't clear up until Friday.
Our top Lexington stories from the week.
A coastal storm is also on the way.
Plus, a homeless man stabs two park rangers on Boston Common and a state trooper saves a puppy from traffic.
Call 617-584-9883 if you've seen him.
Up to 4 inches of rain could hit parts of Massachusetts Thursday.
The heart of the storm will move through Thursday night during the New England Patriots’ game in Foxborough.