4 maps predicting the snowfall in Massachusetts from Monday’s storm
"Low pressure passing southeast of New England will bring snow to much of the area Monday afternoon, which should change to rain Monday evening, except across the higher elevations."
It may technically be spring, but winter’s not done quite yet.
Most of Massachusetts is expected to see snow Monday, with the flakes starting in Western Mass. around noon and moving east.

“Low pressure passing southeast of New England will bring snow to much of the area Monday afternoon, which should change to rain Monday evening, except across the higher elevations,” the National Weather Service said Sunday morning. “Another coastal storm affects the region Wednesday into Thursday, with some snow possible across the higher elevations and mainly rain elsewhere.”
Below, four maps from local meteorologists predicting the snowfall from Monday’s storm.
National Weather Service

NBC10 Boston, NECN
For doctors, nurses, pharmacy workers, grocers – this is going to be a messy storm. This will have the greatest impact on those of you working second/third shifts. #FirstAlert pic.twitter.com/8C75gdH3lv
— Chris Gloninger, CCM, CBM (@ChrisGloninger) March 22, 2020
WBZ
Snow forecast for Monday…most in elevation…starts mid to late afternoon pic.twitter.com/DkxvahwjW7
— Terry Eliasen (@TerryWBZ) March 22, 2020
Boston 25 News
Here’s the latest snow map for Monday night – Tuesday morning. The biggest impacts will be across the interior and higher elevations. Expect some decent melting by Tuesday afternoon! pic.twitter.com/dS6bttFAFI
— Vicki Graf (@VickiGrafWX) March 22, 2020
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