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WEATHER UPDATE: Snow Expected to Fall From Saturday into Tuesday

More than a foot of snow could fall over a four-day period.

Photo caption: The National Weather Service’s snowfall prediction for Saturday and Sunday’s snowfall. Note: These totals do not include the expected Monday snowfall. Photo credit: National Weather Service.

More than a foot of snow is expected to fall in portions of Massachusetts during a series of small snowstorms that will fall from Saturday into Tuesday.

Weather forecasters said snowfall will be intermittent with the heaviest snow on Monday.

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Here are the snowfall projections for Eastern Massachusetts for the coming days from 7News’ Chris Lambert:

  • Saturday -- Snow showers in the afternoon and evening, possibly an inch of snow.
  • Sunday -- A steadier snow. Northern Massachusetts will likely see the most snow with about 3-6 inches. South of the Mass Pike will be more in the 1 to 3-inch range.
  • Monday -- Monday will see the steadiest snow with most areas getting about 6 inches of snow.
  • Tuesday -- Snow will end on Tuesday morning with another 1 to 2 inches possible.

The snowfall predictions for each day don’t seem like much, but when taken together we may see a foot of snow between Saturday and Tuesday.

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This latest snow forecast comes within two weeks since the Blizzard of 2015, the Groundhog Day storm and a handful of smaller storms have dumped more than four feet of snow on parts of Massachusetts.

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