Here's what Boston meteorologists are saying about the timing and impacts of the Sunday-Monday nor'easter
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Here's what Boston meteorologists are saying about the timing and impacts of the Sunday-Monday nor'easter
"Weather "Heavy snow, strong winds, & coastal flooding are all increasingly possible." National Weather Service: 'Heavy snow, strong winds, & coastal flooding are all increasingly possible' Mike Wankum, WCVB: 'Monday's storm is looking closer to a Track 1 path' Tucker Antico, Boston 25 News: 'Unlike the last big snowfall, power outages are of high concern with the heavy, wet snow and wind'"
"MONDAY NOR'EASTER -This powerful storm will bring strong wind, coastal flooding, and of course, heavy snow.Late Sunday night through Monday is the window. Unlike the last big snowfall, power outages are of high concern with the heavy, wet snow and wind. pic.twitter.com/YRJZTguWMX- Tucker Antico (@tuckerweather) February 20, 2026 Meanwhile, late Sunday night into Monday coming into better focus Higher confidence of 6"+ in SE Mass and possible blizzard conditions with strong winds, especially Cape Cod and the Islands. Next 24 hours will dictate how far NW significant snow makes it pic.twitter.com/y8WJoX7EkF- Eric Fisher (@ericfisher) February 20, 2026"
"'Monday is looking LIKELY more impactful' Although we have a bit of snow/mix/rain today and tonight, Monday is looking LIKELY more impactful. 72 hours out it is time to start to put some numbers around what is most probable. Updates over the weekend as details unfold. Nothing we haven't see before. #Snow #Noreaster pic.twitter.com/mdlHXUKjZ7- Dave Epstein (@growingwisdom) February 20, 2026"
A strong nor'easter is expected late Sunday night into Monday, bringing heavy, wet snow, strong winds, and coastal flooding. Southeastern Massachusetts, Cape Cod, and the Islands face the highest impacts, including possible blizzard conditions and 6+ inches of accumulation. The heavy, wet nature of the snow combined with strong winds raises a significant risk of power outages. Coastal flooding is likely during the storm's peak. The exact northwest boundary for significant snow remains uncertain and will depend on storm track adjustments over the next 24–72 hours.
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