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TVThough hopes for a decent white Christmas in the Boston area were dashed, we now have a renewed chance of getting some fresh powder on the ground Friday night into Saturday morning. Moreso, parts of Massachusetts could be in store for plowable snow.
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Parts of Massachusetts could see up to 5 inches of snow from a clipper system this weekend, according to the National Weather Service’s Boston office. The system will bring accumulating snow to southern New England from Friday night into Saturday morning.
A storm on Tuesday could bring plowable snow to parts of Massachusetts just in time for a white Christmas.
Different parts of Massachusetts will see various amounts of snow today, the National Weather Service said. The meteorologist Matthew Belk said that Western Massachusetts and Central Massachusetts will receive more accumulated snow than Eastern Massachusetts or Cape Cod, adding that drivers in snowy areas should still be careful.
A Winter Storm Warning is in effect for Berkshire County from 4 PM Friday until 1 PM Saturday, and a Winter Storm Advisory for Hampden and Hampshire County from 7 PM Friday until 10AM Saturday for
Hundreds of flights were delayed and dozens canceled at Logan Airport in Boston on Saturday after Massachusetts was left with a blanket of snow overnight.
About 1-3 inches of snow is expected through Saturday in MetroWest and Greater Milford, according to Accuweather.
The National Weather Service issued a weather alert at 7:59 p.m. on Tuesday for snow until Wednesday at 2 a.m. for Worcester, Middlesex and Essex counties.