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MassDOT announced its fourth annual "Name a Snowplow" contest Wednesday.
MassDOT announced its fourth annual "Name a Snowplow" contest Wednesday. Steven Senne/AP Photo

Early morning temperatures reached the teens on Monday and meteorologists are sharing what’s ahead for the next seven days. It’s officially beginning to feel like winter in Boston. 

Local meteorologists shared during their newscasts and on X that Bostonians should expect cold temperatures and snowfall later this week. WCVB’s chief meteorologist Cindy Fitzgibbon wished her followers on X a happy Monday and “Decem-burrr” stating that “it’s going to be cold all week long.”

Boston 25’s Morning meteorologist Shiri Spear shared that those living east of I-95 can expect wet roads while residents to the west will experience “minor snow where temperatures are expected to run closer to the freezing mark” starting Wednesday night into Thursday.


As snowfall is upon us, you may be in search of a snow removal business that can keep your driveways and sidewalks clear all winter long. If you or someone you know operates a snow removal business, let us know who they are and what they offer. If you’ve used a local removal business that you keep going back to each season, feel free to shout them out as well.

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Nia Harmon is a community co-op for  Boston.com and a journalism student at Emerson College. She is a journalism major with a minor in media studies at Emerson College. She is a native of Dallas, Texas.

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