High wind warning remains, but snow chances on Thursday fading
The bad news is it's going to stay cold and windy. The good news is Thursday's storm will likely either graze Massachusetts or miss entirely.
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Terry Eliasen is a meteorologist and executive producer of the WBZ-TV Weather Team. He has worked at WBZ for more than 20 years. Terry is a graduate of the meteorology program at UMass Lowell.
The bad news is it's going to stay cold and windy. The good news is Thursday's storm will likely either graze Massachusetts or miss entirely.
A wintry mess of a snowstorm is in the forecast for Massachusetts this weekend with a high risk for ice.
A mix of snow and rain moved through Massachusetts Thursday and there's another storm in the forecast for the Boston area this weekend.
The majority of the snow accumulation in Massachusetts will occur between late Saturday night and early Sunday.
There are at least two more storms in the pipeline over the next seven days in Massachusetts.
February is looking very active with several messy storms in the next 1-2 weeks.
The predominant precipitation type will be rain. However, there will be some snow before all is said and done.
Be prepared for snow overnight across Massachusetts. If you're traveling early Wednesday, you may need to leave a little extra time.
This week will be one of the coldest weeks in Boston in years.
A quick-hitting snowstorm hit most of Massachusetts Sunday night into Monday before an arctic blast of air arrives on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Models have made a notable shift westward, raising the odds on an impactful snowfall in southern New England.
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The Boston area will get some snow from the major winter storm barreling through the South.