Massachusetts Braces for Snow Wednesday: What to Expect and How to Prepare

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Boston, MA – A chance of snow returns to Massachusetts midweek as the region endures freezing temperatures and wind chills this weekend. Highs Saturday hover near 30°F, but gusty winds will drop “feels-like” temperatures into the upper teens and low 20s.

According to the National Weather Service, snow is expected to develop Wednesday morning, with a 40% chance of precipitation. Early forecasts predict accumulations may impact roads and travel conditions, particularly along major highways, including I-93 and I-95. Temperatures are expected to remain around 32°F Wednesday, creating potential icy patches during and after the snowfall.

Residents are advised to stay alert for updates and prepare early. Ensure vehicles are winter-ready and avoid unnecessary travel if snow intensifies. For those heading outdoors, remember no ice is entirely safe for walking or skating—check local advisories before venturing onto frozen ponds or lakes.

Looking ahead, Sunday will bring highs near 39°F with mostly cloudy skies before sunshine returns Monday with slightly warmer conditions near 36°F. By Tuesday, temperatures are expected to reach 40°F under partly sunny skies, offering a brief break from the cold before Wednesday’s snow arrives.

Prepare for continued cold later in the week, with highs dipping into the low 20s by Thursday. Wind gusts up to 20 mph will further intensify the chill.

Stay tuned for detailed updates and advisories as the snow forecast evolves.

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