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Top computer models don't agree about the forecast, but some suggest it could be another major snowstorm in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast – including Massachusetts.
Overnight lows are predicted to dip into the mid to upper 20s Monday night throughout Massachusetts, according to the weather service. Highs in the mid 30s to low 40s are expected on Tuesday, and mostly cloudy skies are predicted to follow the precipitation.
Ready the shovels! More snow is on the way.
Check out how much snow is expected to fall and when. Massachusetts is expected to see more snow this week, especially in the northeastern part of the state, according to the National Weather Service. A mix of rain and snow is likely throughout the state on Wednesday (Feb. 18) before changing to all snow later that night, NWS said.
A fast-moving winter storm will push into the region starting Wednesday morning, bringing snow, sleet, and spotty freezing rain to portions of New England.
Tuesday evening and late-night commuters should be prepared for slick and slippery roads. Snow is expected to taper off around 2 a.m. in Boston and closer to 5 a.m. on the Cape and Islands. Cleanup efforts will be underway on Wednesday, with a chance for a few lingering snow showers during the day.
The 22News Storm Team is tracking a wintry mix of rain and snow arriving Wednesday afternoon, with snow accumulation varying by location.
A fresh batch of winter weather advisories warned of up to 6 inches of snow to hit the Northeast as soon as Wednesday.