
"The incoming snowstorm could bring a foot or more of snow to Massachusetts, local meteorologists said. Some areas could reportedly see up to 2 feet. Snowfall will begin Sunday around late morning to early afternoon, according to the Boston/Norton office of the National Weather Service. Meteorologists expect the snowfall will be heaviest Sunday night into Monday morning, noting potential impacts for travelers during that time. "The period of heaviest snow (chance for 1-2+"/hour) is this afternoon through midnight," the NWS reported. "Snow then becomes lighter late tonight and Monday as it tapers off through the day from west to east.""
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Massachusetts faces a snowstorm that could drop a foot or more of snow, with isolated areas possibly receiving up to two feet. Snow will begin Sunday late morning to early afternoon and intensify into Sunday night, with the heaviest rates expected this afternoon through midnight and continuing into Monday morning. The National Weather Service notes potential snowfall rates of 1–2+ inches per hour during the heaviest period. Snow will taper from west to east late tonight and through Monday, creating travel impacts during overnight and morning hours. Sign up for mobile alerts and Winter Watch notification emails for updates.
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