Here's what Boston meteorologists are saying about the timing and impact of Thursday's snow
Briefly

The National Weather Service is predicting that snow will affect the far southeastern New England coast from Thursday afternoon into the night. Expected accumulations include 1-3 inches for the Cape and Martha's Vineyard and 2-5 inches for Nantucket. The day preceding the snowfall will be dry and cold with temperatures in the upper 20s. Residents are advised to bundle up as wind chills are expected to be uncomfortable in the single digits. Forecasters are paying close attention to accumulation patterns, particularly in southeastern Massachusetts.
Snow will graze the far southeast New England coast on Thursday into Thursday night, potentially bringing 1-3 inches for the Cape/Martha's Vineyard.
The best chance for accumulation remains over southeastern MA in the afternoon and night, with possible higher totals on Nantucket.
Expect dry and cold weather today with highs in the upper 20s except for the impending snow that will affect the region soon.
Wind chills are in the single digits this morning, but winds will ease in the afternoon under mostly sunny skies.
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