Heavy rain, strong winds coming to Maryland Fri.
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This won't end up being a blockbuster storm. But in true New England style, there will be a little rain, a little snow and a lot of variability.
Boston is expected to see negative wind chills and frigid gusts in the coming days, before the weather warms up later in the week, according to National Weather Service forecasts.
A storm arriving this weekend could bring plowable snow to parts of Massachusetts. This December has certainly had its share of cold weather. In fact, as of Thursday, this has been the coldest start to December in 17 years. Snow, on the other hand, has been a bit harder to come by.
Weekend storm: New map shows slight uptick in expected snow totals for parts of Mass. Boston could see its first measurable snow of the season this weekend. The Boston 25 Weather team is tracking a low-pressure system that could impact much of Massachusetts on Sunday.
Boston's weather will vary with sun, rain, and potential snow, starting cool and leading to a mixed forecast with wind gusts.
Winter's grip loosens across New England as a midweek warmup sends December temperatures soaring well into the 50s.
The snow will continue to accumulate through the late afternoon hours before the storm ultimately pushes out on Sunday night. One to 3 inches of snow accumulation is possible across southeastenr Massachusetts, including Cape Cod and the Islands. North of that, most parts will see just a coating to an 1 inch of snow.
Boston's weather is shifting, with a warming trend midweek and a strong front bringing rain and wind on Friday, followed by a return to colder temperatures.
The Boston region is in for sweltering temperatures as this week kicks off before chances of rain and storms appear on and off as the days go on, according to National Weather Service forecasts. “It’s going to be pretty, pretty hot the next couple of ...
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