Massachusetts — A thin glaze clings to railings and windshields as temperatures hover near 29 degrees in Boston. The air feels raw, and light freezing drizzle mixes with patchy flurries before sunrise.
A Special Weather Statement highlights spotty icing through mid-morning. Even light drizzle can turn untreated roads slick. Elevated bridges and overpasses may ice first. Plan extra time on I-93 and I-95, especially through 10 a.m.
Skies remain mostly cloudy today with a high near 37. Patchy fog could redevelop later, keeping visibility uneven. Conditions improve gradually this afternoon, but damp pavement lingers.
Another round of unsettled February weather arrives Wednesday. Rain becomes likely before 5 p.m., then mixes with snow by evening. Highs reach 39, and little accumulation is expected at first. By Wednesday night, snow is possible before 11 p.m., with an 80 percent precipitation chance. Roads could turn slushy after dark.
Thursday offers a brief break with mostly sunny skies and a high near 38. Cold air settles in Thursday night, dropping temperatures to around 24.
Friday brings another winter swing. Snow is possible between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m., then rain mixes in. The chance of precipitation rises to 60 percent. By Friday night, snow likely returns before 11 p.m., with temperatures near 29.
The weekend stays active. Saturday features a mix of snow and rain with a high near 37. Sunday keeps a 40 percent snow chance and highs in the upper 30s.


