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Snowfall totals: How much snow did we get overnight in New EnglandWe woke up to light snow across the Merrimack Valley, with 2-5” of snow in the mountains in northern New England. When will it stop snowing Saturday? Snow showers continue across eastern ...
Great Lakes and New England snow forecast. The central Great Lakes and northern New England regions are expected to get widespread snow Saturday afternoon and evening, the National Weather Service ...
A winter storm brought several inches of snow and some ice to portions of New England this past weekend, with another storm potentially bringing more later this week. According to snowfall reports ...
Snow is expected to begin between 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. across southern and central New England. By midnight, most of the region should see steady snowfall, and it will only pick up from there.
Snowfall accumulations from this storm will generally range from 1 to 3 inches across New England, especially north of the Mass Pike and west of I-95. Boston should see only a coating, to an inch.
New England is set to see plowable snow late Saturday into Sunday, with a few local spots possibly reaching more. Boston Globe. It’s been 1,079 days since Boston had a 6-inch snowstorm.
The tail end of summer could be soggy, with thunderstorms threatening parts of New England, including Massachusetts, over Labor Day weekend, according to the almanac. It said October will bring ...
More than 10 inches of snow fell in parts of New England as snow, sleet and freezing rain swept across the Northeast before tapering off Sunday. By Nazaneen Ghaffar and Judson Jones Nazaneen ...
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