Boston is finally expected to see warmer temperatures in the coming week after a long stretch of snow, icy and bitter cold, according to National Weather Service forecasts.
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Despite a taste of spring with temperatures reaching 50 degrees on Tuesday, winter is not over in Massachusetts. Forecasters from the National Weather Service's Boston office said Wednesday that some parts of the state are expected to get light snowfall tonight into Thursday.
Parts of the state north of the Massachusetts Turnpike are expected to see light snow tonight, according to the latest forecast from the National Weather Service's Boston office. The system is slated to pass over the northwestern part of Massachusetts, including Worcester, overnight Friday into Saturday morning, according to the forecast.
Several inches of snow coated areas throughout Massachusetts from a storm Saturday night into Sunday. The storm also caused snow emergency parking bans to be instituted and churches to cancel their services.
The National Weather Service warns all that if you must travel, take necessary precautions, such as taking an extra flashlight, food, and water in your vehicle in case of an emergency. With potential high winds, it’s also advised to stay away from downed power lines and to report any power outages.
While parts of Massachusetts are going to get snow tonight, Brockton is in the clear. For those traveling, parts of the state north of the Massachusetts Turnpike are expected to see light snow tonight, according to the latest forecast from the National Weather Service's Boston office.
Flights at Boston Logan International Airport have been significantly impacted as west winds reaching up to 25 mph come into Massachusetts.