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Accumulating snowfall is expected in northern New England this week, with the highest predicted totals in northernmost Maine, Vermont, and New Hampshire, according to the National Weather Service ...
Below, seven maps predicting how much snow and ice the state could see from the storm. National Weather Service: Dave Epstein: Snow tomorrow afternoon-evening changes to sleet-fr.rain and rain.
Elevation will also play a key role in final snowfall totals. We are forecasting 1-3" of snow in the Berkshires, northern Worcester County and areas near and north of the MA/NH and MA/VT borders.
A strong winter storm moved across New England on Monday, bringing as much as 6 inches to high-elevation areas of Massachusetts and up to a foot of snow to parts of New Hampshire, forecasters said.
Mostly sunny today with highs in the upper 30s, the calm before our Sunday snow storm.A Winter Storm Warning has been issued for SE MA, ...
These maps outline the exact timing of the storm for various communities across Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island and highlight how many inches of snowfall towns can expect when all is ...
March might be almost here, but it is not spring yet in New Hampshire. The state is expected to get more snow both today and tomorrow.
How much snow could Massachusetts get? The best chance for a widespread, plowable snow will be in the higher elevations of Worcester County, southwest New Hampshire and the Berkshires.
How much will it snow in Boston, Massachusetts this weekend? Saturday forecast Most of Massachusetts, including Boston, is expected to get between eight to 12 inches of snow during Saturday's storm.
Many of us will get 5-8” of snow, with smaller totals southeast and higher totals across northern Massachusetts, southern Vermont and southern New Hampshire.