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A winter weather advisory was issued by the National Weather Service on Friday at 2:03 p.m. valid for Saturday between 2 a.m.
The WBZ Weather Team is highlighting Thursday night and Saturday as NEXT Weather Alert days. Not because there are any major ...
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Worcester Telegram on MSNMA weather forecasts up to 3 inches of snow in parts of state, rain this weekend. See mapSpring has still not sprung in parts of Massachusetts — some residents woke up to snow Friday morning and more is possible ...
Although there were no fatalities or major injuries from any of the crashes, the Massachusetts State Police said several ...
A storm that was originally going to produce rain is now expected to leave behind as much as 2 inches of snow in some areas, ...
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Worcester Telegram on MSNWinter Weather Advisory issued for parts of Massachusetts with icing expected this weekendThe National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for northwest portion of Massachusetts today as icing is possible as a winter storm moves through northern New England this weekend.
A graphic in the online NOAA forecast indicates temperatures in Massachusetts and the surrounding states will be 40%-50% above normal in April, May and June. Under usual circumstances, the average ...
We've got some soakers to ring in the month of April. We will see a few scattered showers between 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. Monday, ...
The average snowfall for April at Westover Airbase is 1.6 inches. The highest April snowfall total in all of Massachusetts was on April 1, 1997, of 36 inches in Milford, Massachusetts.
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and Massachusetts residents will be able to see it. That is, they'll be able to see it if the weather stays clear. Unlike the solar eclipse last April that most of the county was able to see at least ...
LIST: April snow showers bring totals to western Massachusetts When it comes to ... Rain can help keep pollen counts down, but as soon as the weather dries up, the trees will emit more pollen.
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