Boston, MA – A midweek storm will bring snow, sleet, and rain to Boston and surrounding areas on Wednesday night, potentially creating hazardous travel conditions. Commuters should prepare for slippery roads, especially during the evening hours.
According to the National Weather Service, snow will begin Wednesday night, mainly after midnight, with wind gusts up to 22 mph. Accumulations of 1 to 3 inches are expected before transitioning to rain early Thursday morning. The heaviest precipitation will occur during the overnight hours, leading to slushy and icy conditions on major roadways, including I-93 and Route 128.
Thursday will see continued rain with winds reaching up to 21 mph. A mix of snow and sleet could briefly return before precipitation ends Thursday night. Friday will bring clear skies and colder temperatures, with highs in the low 30s.
Drivers should use caution on untreated roads, and residents are encouraged to check for potential school delays or closures. Warmer weekend temperatures may bring additional rain, increasing the risk of localized flooding. Stay updated with local forecasts for changing conditions.




