Here’s where, and how much, snow will fall in Massachusetts on Thursday
“Welcome to the second half of April… and it’s snowing/sleeting.”
You might be ready for spring, but the weather has other ideas.
It’s snowing in Massachusetts on Thursday.
The National Weather Service is predicting that parts of the state could see a coating of up to 2 inches with most of the accumulation occurring on grassy surfaces.
“Welcome to the second half of April… and it’s snowing/sleeting,” service forecasters said.
Welcome to the second half of April … and it’s snowing / sleeting 😞😒🙄
— NWS Boston (@NWSBoston) April 19, 2018
The meteorologists said there will be a “better chance of accumulation across the high terrain where it’ll be colder.”
[Today] Check this out, snow / sleet / rain mix ending later this morning, a lull @ midday, then into afternoon & evening MORE rain / snow! Better chance for snow & accums on grassy surfaces over the N&W high terrain. Happy April 19th! 🤪🌨️☃️ pic.twitter.com/SDGg7HTGP0
— NWS Boston (@NWSBoston) April 19, 2018
Boston is expected to see little to no accumulation. According to the service’s seven-day forecast for the city, rain and sleet will turn to all rain after noon.
Below, the service’s map predicting where snow will fall in the rest of the state:
