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Will winter 2023 mean a lot of snow in Boston? The WBZ NEXT Weather team shares their predictions for Massachusetts, and the role El Nino plays. BOSTON - Let's start with the obvious - this winter ...
After 9 p.m., the heft of the snowfall moves towards eastern Mass. WBZ-TV graphic CBS Boston . Once the snow arrives it will come down fairly heavy right away and continue through Sunday morning.
A look at the low pressure system bringing rain, slush and snow to parts of the Boston area and New England on Monday, March 24, 2025. A map showing precipitation type across the Greater Boston ...
It’s obvious why we’re apprehensive too. As we cool off Friday, some of this snow could pile up to the tune of an inch or two – mostly away from the coast/Capes/Islands.
It’s been 1,079 days since Boston had a 6-inch snowstorm. Our largest one so far this season gave us 5.2 inches back on Dec. 20. Tonight’s storm does have the possibility of reaching 6 inches ...
Snowfall rates of 0.5" to 1" per hour are anticipated at times during that period. (Courtesy of NBC Boston) There may be a lull in the action during the morning hours where the intensity drops a bit.
Get ready, Boston. Tuesday’s snow storm is now predicted to be the heaviest snowfall the city has experienced in two years. As of Monday morning, Boston is predicted to receive between 8 and 12 ...
Tell Us Boston is in a snow drought. Do you miss winter weather? Plus, tell us what snowy weather activities you miss or enjoy. A jogger pauses to take a phone picture in Olmsted Park in the ...
Our average snowfall over the past 30 years is around 49 inches, but this is made up of years with much higher snowfall and much lower. Boston this winter has so far seen a steep drop from the ...
The original forecast called for a foot of snow in Boston, but now totals might be less than half that amount, a National Weather Service meteorologist said. By Derrick Bryson Taylor The quick ...
Boston’s snow farm is filled with piles higher than most of the neighborhood’s triple-decker buildings, with many just as wide. The piles fill a lot at 6 Tide Street in the South Boston ...
The last time Boston saw 23.6 inches of snow in a single day was Feb. 17, 2003, according to NWS records. The weather service, whose records date back to 1892, takes its official snowfall ...