7 maps predicting how much it’ll snow Sunday night into Monday
This time, southeastern Massachusetts is expected to see the most.
Massachusetts residents are in for a fresh blanket of snow.
“Snow develops between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m.,” the National Weather Service said Sunday evening. “Heaviest snow occurs near and especially south of the Massachusetts Turnpike though 9 a.m. Monday. Generally lighter snows continue later Monday morning and afternoon, but bands of heavier snow may still impact central/eastern Massachusetts.”
Below, seven maps from local meteorologists predicting how much it’ll snow.
NWS

David Epstein

WBZ
WEATHER ALERT: Snow Will Make Roads Slippery Late Sunday Into Monday. Snow Totals Here: https://t.co/3U3xARtLQx
— WBZ | CBS News Boston (@wbz) February 17, 2019
WCVB
Just looking at some new data and feeling more comfortable with my snowfall projections. I’ll get a look at a new round of data for the 11pm news. #wcvb pic.twitter.com/Nm3N95FRY7
— Mike Wankum (@MetMikeWCVB) February 18, 2019
7News
UPDATE: Snow starts after midnight tonight and will continue through mid-day Monday. Boston will likely see 3-4″, Fitchburg about 2-3″, parts of SE Mass between 4-6″. @7News pic.twitter.com/bF60fAdU2n
— Jaisol Martinez (@JaisolWX) February 17, 2019
Boston 25 News
SNOWFALL FORECAST: Most of MA will see 2-4″ of snow overnight through Monday night. There will be a band of heavier snow 4-6″ across the South Shore (this could change as the storm gets closer). If you do have to travel tomorrow, take it slow! pic.twitter.com/w2CU94qh14
— Vicki Graf (@VickiGrafWX) February 17, 2019
NBC10 Boston
Snow starts around midnight. Pacing is light, spotty for some. Ends by tomorrow evening/night. Let it mellow? Depends on where you live… pic.twitter.com/VQwYFNWaxL
— Pete Bouchard (@PeteNBCBoston) February 17, 2019