5 maps showing how much snow, rain to expect Monday
Some towns in western Mass. could see up to three inches.
A snow event is expected to impact the region on Monday, with forecasters calling for up to three inches in some parts of Massachusetts. The largest snow totals are expected to accumulate in the Berkshires and Worcester hills, according to the National Weather Service.
The heaviest precipitation will begin falling in parts of western and central Massachusetts around noon, reaching the Boston area by 3 p.m., but forecasters expect mostly rain in coastal regions.
Below, see the latest maps predicting snow totals across Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut.
National Weather Service
Boston 25 News
Elevations will get the worst of the slippery travel this afternoon & evening. @boston25 #mawx #nhwx #vtwx pic.twitter.com/Ed7KmdPo9B
— Shiri Spear (@ShiriSpear) February 22, 2021
WBZ
Bundle up for a chilly morning, then get ready for rain and possibly some flurries this afternoon. Watch @zackgreenwx hour-by-hour forecast: https://t.co/hFhyt5OWbQ pic.twitter.com/7qPwJkfEVz
— WBZ | CBS News Boston (@wbz) February 22, 2021
7News
Rain & Snow Move Back Inhttps://t.co/k5JoSxIkun pic.twitter.com/zjpcHK0IP1
— 7News Boston WHDH (@7News) February 22, 2021
David Epstein
Not much if any snow close to the coastline, but higher elevations inland might see pic.twitter.com/Yx7zPiOtEP
— Dave Epstein (@growingwisdom) February 22, 2021
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