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Here we snow again. More snow is on the way to the Bay State for Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service — which has issued a “Winter Weather Advisory” for the afternoon and evening commute.
Top computer models don't agree about the forecast, but some suggest it could be another major snowstorm in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast – including Massachusetts.
Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for Hampden, Hampshire and Franklin Counties from 10 a.m. Friday until 7 a.m. Saturday for accumulating snow and ice. The storm is expected to bring one to three inches of snow to the lower valley and up to six inches along the Vermont state line.
A winter weather advisory has been issued for parts of Massachusetts as another storm moves into the state on Friday.
Check out how much snow is expected to fall and when. Massachusetts is expected to see more snow this week, especially in the northeastern part of the state, according to the National Weather Service. A mix of rain and snow is likely throughout the state on Wednesday (Feb. 18) before changing to all snow later that night, NWS said.
Here's what we know a few days out from a potentially "significant winter storm" in Massachusetts this weekend.
Most of Massachusetts will see temperatures in the mid 30s again on Friday, marking the third straight day of above-freezing conditions for parts of the state.