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Good Sunday morning! Snow is on the way. A quick hitting storm will bring snow late day thru tonight. Heaviest snow 8pm-midnight and it will be gone by sunrise tomorrow. Arctic air follows this week with wind chills below zero. Turn on #WCVB for all the forecast details pic.twitter.com/d0ff8YKcp0
— Cindy Fitzgibbon (@Met_CindyFitz) January 19, 2025
AREAS OF BLACK ICE…
— Cindy Fitzgibbon (@Met_CindyFitz) January 19, 2025
Out there this morning with temps near freezing and leftover moisture from rain yesterday. Watch your step! #WCVB pic.twitter.com/2OWy6houOp
South Of Boston Should See At Least 3″ with this as quick hitting storm moves in this evening and out early tomorrow. Ski Areas 4-8″ as well. Latest #WeatherWisdom link here. Thank you @IkonPass for #Sponsorship this winter! #Ski https://t.co/EevLgeeKQ9 #IkonPass pic.twitter.com/wIMrExnBLs
— Dave Epstein (@growingwisdom) January 19, 2025
[Quick Hitting Snowstorm Tonight] Precipitation will overspread the region between 3 & 6 pm…perhaps beginning as a brief period of rain near the coast. All precipitation should change to snow northwest of Cape Cod early this evening. Heaviest snow between 6 PM and Midnight. pic.twitter.com/1h1mzDtBM8
— NWS Boston (@NWSBoston) January 19, 2025
Snowfall forecast for Sunday night…no big changes today, significant storm on the way pic.twitter.com/ynchmXbTGE
— Terry Eliasen (@TerryWBZ) January 18, 2025
Snow arrives Sunday PM. It will be light/fluffy west turning light/fluffy in city overnight. Boston right on edge of a smaller 2-5″ event, but perhaps jumping into the 5″+ total if everything works out right, for now leaning lower for BOS. Update Sunday morning. #WeatherWisdom pic.twitter.com/cKAQBtsgmh
— Dave Epstein (@growingwisdom) January 18, 2025
[Sat PM Winter Storm Briefing 🧵- Overview] Accumulating snow is forecast for Southern New England Sunday afternoon to early Monday morning. Summary of Key Messages & Winter Weather Headlines based on this afternoon’s forecast update: pic.twitter.com/AywdSOSeR5
— NWS Boston (@NWSBoston) January 18, 2025
[Sat PM Winter Storm Briefing 🧵- Approx. Start Time] Snow begins Sunday afternoon from southwest to northeast, and becomes heaviest overnight. pic.twitter.com/v43jas7OWQ
— NWS Boston (@NWSBoston) January 18, 2025
Updated snow map for Sunday night. Totals, snow rates trending up each model run and colder air northwest bringing the fluff-factor. Mixing at the coast & more SE. Stay tuned for any adjustments from our team tonight! pic.twitter.com/k5fVdTCNDO
— Pamela Gardner NBC10 Boston (@Pamelanbcboston) January 18, 2025
Note the cold, dry air charging in Sunday night. This will create mega ‘fluff factor’ for central Mass/SW NH.
— Pete Bouchard (@PeteNBCBoston) January 18, 2025
6-10″ now in play in this area.
Will even see some fluff all the way to the coast after starting as a wet snow. pic.twitter.com/7ZjJKsT3l1
A timeline on when everything happens this weekend. That cold next week will the coldest in 2 years. pic.twitter.com/OyEpWrb9ev
— Mike Wankum (@MetMikeWCVB) January 18, 2025
Cloudy with rain by early Saturday evening. Temps reach the low to mid 40s. Cloudy skies Sunday with snow arriving between 4-6pm. Snow Sunday night ending before 6am Monday. Several inches of snow by early Monday morning. Cold Monday. #7news pic.twitter.com/ozPeNXAjUM
— Jeremy Reiner (@jreineron7) January 18, 2025
[Confidence Increasing In Accumulating Snow Sun Night] While specific snow amounts remain uncertain…confidence is increasing in accumulating snowfall Sun night. Motorists should be prepared for slippery travel Sun night. Bulk of the snow should be over by the Mon am commute. pic.twitter.com/oyci0qAr62
— NWS Boston (@NWSBoston) January 16, 2025
Happy Friday! Watch out for a few slick spot this morning from a dusting of snow that came thru many areas overnight. Sunny and milder today in the mid-upper 30s. Rain Saturday PM with accumulating snow Sunday night. Arctic outbreak follows next week. Forecast details on #WCVB pic.twitter.com/RItD2SK1ZY
— Cindy Fitzgibbon (@Met_CindyFitz) January 17, 2025
FRIDAY…
— Cindy Fitzgibbon (@Met_CindyFitz) January 17, 2025
Sunny and a bit milder with light winds. Mid to upper 30s this afternoon. A nice winter day! #WCVB pic.twitter.com/jNLkA8Th1j
40s and rain Saturday late afternoon/evening. Shovels and plows ready for Sunday night. pic.twitter.com/2BrxLGNqLr
— Chris Lambert (@clamberton7) January 17, 2025
Mainly a sunset Sunday to sunrise Monday snow for us. Still 2.5 days out from snow breaking out, but a few inches a good probability. Won’t take much moisture in the arctic air to get higher totals with a fluff factor to the snow, especially across the interior. pic.twitter.com/osIZk48OM7
— Chris Lambert (@clamberton7) January 17, 2025
First look at snowfall amounts Sunday night to Monday morning. Potential is there for more if the storm inches just a BIT closer to us. Starts after 7p Sun with an exit around 7am Mon. pic.twitter.com/QrPjMz5p5y
— Pete Bouchard (@PeteNBCBoston) January 16, 2025
Plowable snow chances for Sunday night trending 📈
— Eric Fisher (@ericfisher) January 16, 2025
Substantial shift west last 24 hours as the energy came ashore in British Columbia pic.twitter.com/igHwsWeouL
Lindsay Shachnow covers general assignment news for Boston.com, reporting on breaking news, crime, and politics across New England.
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