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This won't end up being a blockbuster storm. But in true New England style, there will be a little rain, a little snow and a lot of variability.
A storm arriving this weekend could bring plowable snow to parts of Massachusetts. This December has certainly had its share of cold weather. In fact, as of Thursday, this has been the coldest start to December in 17 years. Snow, on the other hand, has been a bit harder to come by.
Some parts of Massachusetts are expected to see a heavy snow storm starting on Tuesday, according to National Weather Service forecasts — with some impacts hitting the Boston area.
Millions of Americans living on the East Coast could see their first accumulating snowfall of the season this week.
SUNDAY SNOWFALL UPDATE — Increased totals in today's forecast, mainly south. This is in response to our storm system strengthening on its way out. Most snowfall occurs between 3am-3pm. Should be a nice medium between wet & fluffy snow. As always, be cautious on untreated roads! pic.twitter.com/4ni6HkfxdB
At least one storm this weekend could bring the first measurable snowfall to some areas near the mid-Atlantic and New England coasts, forecasters say.
A winter storm will deliver a punch of snow to millions in the Northeast after it dumps more white stuff on the snowy Midwest.
Chicago, Detroit, Des Moines, Iowa, and even Richmond, Virginia, have picked up accumulating snow so far this year--but when will it be New York City's, Philadelphia's and Boston's turn? The clock may be ticking down.