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Late Saturday 3/24 - Sunday 3/25 Light Event


TauntonBlizzard2013

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14 minutes ago, TauntonBlizzard2013 said:

12z NAM likes NE Mass are for best shot at a few inches... does look like most get some snow though, but that area is showing up as a preferred spot.

Yeah, i posted in other thread that it shows a healthy amount on the nam 3k.

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14 minutes ago, Massplow said:

Do you think this will accumulate on pavement or just wet pavement? Boston area down into Mansfield/Sharon?

If it comes down hard enough. So some areas that get maybe 1-2 hrs of decent snows could see accumulations on roads but the next town over may not.

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We SWS.

Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Boston/Norton MA
337 PM EDT Sat Mar 24 2018

MAZ005>007-013>022-250345-
Central Middlesex MA-Western Essex MA-Eastern Essex MA-
Western Norfolk MA-Southeast Middlesex MA-Suffolk MA-
Eastern Norfolk MA-Northern Bristol MA-Western Plymouth MA-
Eastern Plymouth MA-Southern Bristol MA-Southern Plymouth MA-
Barnstable MA-
Including the cities of Framingham, Lowell, Lawrence, Gloucester,
Foxborough, Norwood, Cambridge, Boston, Quincy, Taunton,
Brockton, Plymouth, Fall River, New Bedford, Mattapoisett,
Chatham, Falmouth, and Provincetown
337 PM EDT Sat Mar 24 2018

...Accumulating snow may result in slippery travel across eastern
Massachusetts mainly late tonight into Sunday morning...

Scattered rain and snow showers were developing across eastern
Massachusetts early this evening. Any mixed precipitation should
change over to snow showers tonight. These snow showers will
persist into early Sunday morning. While it will not snow the
entire time...brief bands of heavy snow showers are possible. This
may result in snow accumulations of between 1 and 2 inches.

Some roads may become snow covered and slippery in heavier bands
of snow along with brief poor visibility. The greatest risk for
this is between 10 pm tonight and 8 am Sunday morning. Motorists
driving late tonight into Sunday morning should be prepared for
slippery travel and reduced visibility.

$$

WTB
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