
"But our next one, on Friday, will likely bring a little more significant precipitation - if we're going to use the word storm, then it's a minor one. Most of Massachusetts, including Boston, should see 2 to 4 inches of snow, with higher totals held to Northern New England, where you may need to break out the snowblower. The precipitation will likely begin during the morning commute."
"The third weather event, Sunday night into Monday, has the potential to develop into a bigger snowstorm. The odds right now favor another miss for a significant storm for Greater Boston and New England. However, if this system does come closer, it would definitely be quite a major storm or possibly develop into a nor'easter, depending on the track. Tides are astronomically high early next week,"
Three rounds of precipitation are expected over the next several days, beginning with some snow and light rain Wednesday afternoon into the first half of the overnight that will be more annoying than impactful. A system on Friday will likely bring a quicker, slightly stronger burst of snow and rain, with most of Massachusetts, including Boston, seeing 2 to 4 inches and higher totals in Northern New England. A third system Sunday night into Monday could develop into a much larger snowstorm or nor'easter depending on its track, though current odds favor a miss for Greater Boston. Astronomically high tides early next week raise the risk of minor coastal flooding and beach erosion if the low tracks near the coast.
Read at Boston.com
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