Friday's snow expected to stick around with cold weather coming
There is snow in the weather forecast for Boston and parts of Massachusetts Friday and it could stick around awhile.
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.
There is snow in the weather forecast for Boston and parts of Massachusetts Friday and it could stick around awhile.
The snow and rain in the Boston area will fall between 2 p.m. and midnight. It's not a big storm, but enough to whiten some roads.
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Depending where you live in Massachusetts, you may need a shovel, snow blower or nothing at all for Thursday's storm.
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