Massachusetts • National Weather Service • Winter storm
Don’t put away those winter boots just yet, as another winter storm is on the way Sunday.
Following a period of wintry precipitation that dropped both snow and rain on communities across Massachusetts on Thursday and Friday, dry and seasonable weather returned to the state after sunrise Saturday. However, the mild conditions won’t last long, as a strong coastal storm is expected to hit the state and much of New England with more snow and rain late Sunday into Monday night, according to forecasters.
“While most of the weekend will be dry, we turn our attention to the next storm late Sunday-Monday,” the National Weather Service said in a tweet. “Here’s a first cut at expected snow totals, with mostly rain expected again across the coastal plain. Northern Worcester County & the Berkshires can expect accumulating snow.”
What month does it stop snowing in Massachusetts?
Winter. Winter emerges with cooler temperatures and a potential for snow fall December through March.
Does Massachusetts get snow?
Massachusetts cities and towns that get the most snow per year: Fitchburg: 82.2 inches annually. Haverhill/Lawrence: 67.3 inches annually. Worcester: 64.1 inches annually.
What year did Boston get 110 inches of snow?
#5: Jan 26-27, 2015. It snowed 24.4 inches over a two-day period, but everyone remembers 2015 because Boston broke its all-time record for snowfall in one season: 110.3 inches.
What is the winter forecast for New England?
It'll be another La Nina winter and they typically feature a storm track across New England. In southern New England that can mean an overall mild winter with slightly below normal snowfall. In a typical La Nina, a lot of the cold and snow occurs early in winter rather than late winter.
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