Massachusetts is set to experience its first significant snowfall of the season this weekend as cold air and a coastal weather system move into the region. Light to moderate snow is expected across several parts of the state, with the highest totals likely near the coast.
Cold and Cloudy Conditions on Saturday
On Saturday, Massachusetts will remain cold and mostly cloudy throughout the day. High temperatures are expected to stay in the mid to upper 30s. Most areas will remain dry during daylight hours, but conditions will shift late at night as temperatures fall below freezing, creating favorable conditions for snow.
When Will the Snow Begin in Massachusetts?
Snow is expected to begin late Saturday night as a low-pressure system develops offshore. The system is forecast to bring snow into Central and Eastern Massachusetts, continuing through Sunday morning.
The storm’s track will determine how much snow different areas receive. If the system moves slightly north, Boston and nearby communities could see more snowfall. A more southern path would reduce snow totals in Boston while increasing accumulation in southeastern Massachusetts.
How Much Snow Will Boston and Nearby Areas Get?
Areas along and south of the Massachusetts Turnpike, including Boston, are expected to receive up to 1 inch of snow. Locations north of the Pike may see only a light dusting.
Higher snowfall totals are expected in the South Shore, South Coast, and southeastern Massachusetts. These areas could see between 1 and 3 inches of snow, with Cape Cod and the Islands likely to record the highest accumulation.
Sunday Travel Impact and Road Conditions
Temperatures are expected to remain at or below freezing for much of Sunday. Snow should taper off by late morning or early afternoon, but slippery and icy road conditions may last throughout the day.
Drivers are advised to plan for slower travel, especially during the morning hours, as icy surfaces could create hazardous driving conditions.
Colder Air Moves In Early Next Week
Winds will strengthen Sunday night, pushing colder air into Massachusetts. By Monday morning, temperatures are expected to drop into the teens, with daytime highs reaching only the upper 20s.
When Will Warmer Weather Return to Massachusetts?
Temperatures are expected to slowly improve by the middle of next week. Until then, most of Massachusetts will see at least a light snowfall, with heavier accumulation remaining focused along coastal areas.



