Boston, MA – Snow is set to impact parts of Massachusetts this Saturday afternoon, with rain and warmer conditions expected next week. Residents should prepare for slick roads and potential delays.
According to the National Weather Service, snow showers will likely begin after 3 p.m. Saturday, with up to half an inch of accumulation possible. Temperatures will hover around 37 degrees during the day before dropping to 26 degrees at night. Light snowfall will continue into Sunday morning before transitioning into rain as temperatures rise.
Sunday brings a high of 42 degrees with lingering rain in the morning. By Monday, the region will see a significant warm-up, with temperatures reaching 47 degrees. Rain is likely again Monday evening into Tuesday, with highs nearing 50 degrees midweek.
Drivers on I-90 and I-495 should exercise caution, especially on Saturday evening as visibility may decrease during snowfall. Pedestrians and commuters should also prepare for icy conditions on untreated sidewalks and roads.
Looking ahead, Wednesday is expected to be the warmest day of the week, with highs reaching 56 degrees before a return to cooler conditions on Thursday.
Stay updated with changing forecasts and road conditions through the weekend. Check your local advisories before heading out, and keep snow shovels and rain gear handy as the weather transitions.
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