Boston, MA – A powerful winter storm is set to hit Boston this weekend, bringing snow, sleet, and rain that could create hazardous road conditions and travel disruptions.
According to the National Weather Service, snow will begin Saturday afternoon before transitioning into a wintry mix of sleet and freezing rain overnight. By Sunday morning, steady rain will take over, making roads slick and reducing visibility. Winds could reach up to 25 mph, worsening conditions on highways like I-90, I-93, and Route 128.
Thursday will see a wintry mix with highs near 40°F, while Friday will bring sunshine and colder temperatures, with highs in the low 30s. The storm is expected to bring less than an inch of snow, but icy roads could lead to dangerous driving conditions.
Travelers should plan for delays and allow extra time on the roads, especially on Sunday morning. Those flying out of Logan Airport should check for potential weather-related disruptions.
By Monday, the storm will clear, bringing mostly sunny skies and highs near 29°F. Stay updated with the latest forecasts and road conditions before heading out this weekend.
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