A picturesque view of a snow-covered street in Massachusetts as winter settles in.
Massachusetts residents woke up to a messy wintry mix as the National Weather Service issued a Winter Weather Advisory for central and western regions. Snowfall totals could reach up to 6 inches in higher terrain areas, while rain is expected throughout the weekend. The advisory remains in effect until 2 p.m., urging caution for travelers. Governor Janet Mills has closed state offices in several counties to ensure safety. This unpredictable April weather serves as a reminder to take necessary precautions while navigating the conditions.
As many in Massachusetts woke up to a chilly and rather messy wintry mix on Saturday morning, the National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory that remains in effect until 2 p.m. for parts of central and western Massachusetts. The snow and ice are expected to cause a bit of a headache for those planning to head out this weekend.
So, what’s in store for the weather? In central and western Massachusetts, folks can anticipate snowfall totals ranging from 1 to 3 inches. If you’re in some of the higher terrain areas, you might see up to a stunning 6 inches of fresh snow. For those who can’t resist checking up-to-minute snowfall totals, here’s what the latest reports have revealed:
As the day progresses, forecasters expect the precipitation to taper off by mid-morning, with most of the snow and rain ending around 10 a.m. However, scattered showers and flurries might stick around into the early afternoon, especially for areas north and west of Boston. A heads up if you’re out and about: roads may become a bit slick!
As Saturday night rolls in, it looks like more rain is on the way, and it will continue throughout much of Sunday. Eastern Massachusetts appears to be in for the heaviest of this rain. It’s shaping up to be another reminder that April weather can be quite unpredictable, leading to potential slick conditions for travelers and commuters alike.
In response to the wintery weather, Maine Governor Janet Mills has closed state offices early in seven counties, ensuring the safety of workers and residents alike. Not just Massachusetts, as parts of northern and western Maine are bracing for winter weather too, with anticipated snow accumulations of 3-5 inches and wind gusts reaching up to 35 mph.
As you prepare to enjoy your weekend, remember to take precautions if you’ll be out on the roads. Whether you’re shoveling your driveway or heading out for some last-minute shopping, stay safe and keep an eye on the weather updates. Let’s hope for the sunny days ahead, but for now, enjoy the beauty and coziness that comes with a good old-fashioned New England winter!
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