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How much snow will Boston get from a monster winter storm this weekend? Here's the latest weather forecast.
Extreme cold and heavy snowfall are forecast for Boston, with wind chills as low as -11 and a snowstorm expected to bring up to 16 inches of snow along the coast, prompting residents to prepare and take precautions.
Boston is set for a snowy holiday Monday, with potential for up to six inches of snow on the ground, leading into a fairly cold and dry week, according to National Weather Service forecasts. “We’ve got a storm system that will be going on overnight into the first half of the day Monday out with some lingering snow showers on Martin Luther King Day,
Here's what the National Weather Service, The Weather Channel, and AccuWeather say about the upcoming snowstorm's likely effects on Boston.
Boston prepares for a major snowstorm, with harsh winds and subzero temperatures leading up to significant snow accumulation expected by Sunday.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu issued a cold emergency for the city beginning Friday night, as Massachusetts braces for dangerously cold wind chills. Wind chills as low as minus 10 are expected Friday night into Saturday across the state as an arctic cold front moves through the region.
The morning commute will feel quite chilly again with subfreezing wind chills blanketing the region before a quick warmup.