How much snow will Massachusetts get this weekend?
Here's how much snow we can expect from the weekend storm around Boston.
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.
Here's how much snow we can expect from the weekend storm around Boston.
It has been nearly two years since Boston and most of the suburbs had a storm with more than 6 inches. That will likely change this weekend.
There is a fairly high probability of plowable snow for most of southern New England on Sunday.
Will this be another dud winter for snow? There is literally NO snow anywhere in New England outside of the highest mountain peaks.
There is still no major snow or cold in sight, but our next rainstorm is set to arrive late Wednesday and continue into Thursday.
The weather is looking great for the holiday this year! In fact, temperatures will be about double what they were last Christmas!
You likely don't need a meteorologist to tell you that Monday was a rather unusual weather day for mid-December.
This is, once again, a very large storm with impacts up and down the East Coast.
The solar flare is likely the most powerful since 2017.
Get ready for the BEST meteor shower of the year! The Geminids can produce up to 120 meteors per hour.
Here are the communities that had the most rain, according to the National Weather Service and WBZ-TV weather watchers.
There's a flood watch across Massachusetts as very heavy downpours continue Monday morning, but the sun returns this afternoon.
Some snow flakes will fly early Wednesday morning, but it won't be a major weather system.
This will be a rainstorm for everyone in southern New England. Snowfall will be confined to the north.
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