A fast-moving system could bring plowable snow to parts of Massachusetts Sunday evening into Monday morning. After a mild start to the weekend with temperatures in the 40s on Saturday, the temperatures will drop and the coldest air of the season moves in.StormTeam 5 tools: Futurecast | Interactive radar”Sunday will start out dry, but we are watching an area of low pressure down in the south that now looks like it is going to be a little bit stronger and come closer to us, and that is going to bring accumulating snow,” StormTeam 5 chief meteorologist Cindy Fitzgibbon said.The snow will start between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. and last through sunrise Monday. “This is going to be a quick-hitting system that has the potential to bring a widespread 3 to 6 inches of snow,” Fitzgibbon said.The storm will also have some breezy conditions accompanying it. Meanwhile, much of the nation will feel the grips of Arctic air that will pour through Canada and into the Plains this weekend.”For us, the cold arrives on Tuesday, and Tuesday into Wednesday, temperatures are going to be 10 to 20 degrees below average. Our highs may not get out of the teens, so get ready for some cold,” Fitzgibbon said. Wind chill factors will be well below zero, as well.
A fast-moving system could bring plowable snow to parts of Massachusetts Sunday evening into Monday morning.
After a mild start to the weekend with temperatures in the 40s on Saturday, the temperatures will drop and the coldest air of the season moves in.
StormTeam 5 tools: Futurecast | Interactive radar
“Sunday will start out dry, but we are watching an area of low pressure down in the south that now looks like it is going to be a little bit stronger and come closer to us, and that is going to bring accumulating snow,” StormTeam 5 chief meteorologist Cindy Fitzgibbon said.
The snow will start between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. and last through sunrise Monday.
“This is going to be a quick-hitting system that has the potential to bring a widespread 3 to 6 inches of snow,” Fitzgibbon said.
The storm will also have some breezy conditions accompanying it.
Meanwhile, much of the nation will feel the grips of Arctic air that will pour through Canada and into the Plains this weekend.
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“For us, the cold arrives on Tuesday, and Tuesday into Wednesday, temperatures are going to be 10 to 20 degrees below average. Our highs may not get out of the teens, so get ready for some cold,” Fitzgibbon said.
Wind chill factors will be well below zero, as well.