Light snow headed for Boston this evening; daytime highs expected near freezing point in days ahead
The Boston area will get some snow today, but not much accumulation, according to the National Weather Service.
The snow, about an inch around Boston and 2 inches on the Cape and islands, should hold off until after sunset and will be part of a storm that will largely miss the area, said meteorologist Bill Simpson of the National Weather Service.
“This is going to be a pretty good-sized storm, but it’s going to be way past us by the time it develops,” Simpson said.
For the rest of the weekend into next week, much of the state will get daytime highs hovering near the freezing mark.
Tonight, Boston temperatures should hover around 20, with Worcester in the mid- to upper teens, Simpson said.
On Sunday, it should be around the freezing mark in Boston with partly sunny skies and thickening afternoon clouds. It should be in the upper 20s around Worcester.
Sunday night will be cold, with partly cloudy skies in Boston and lows in the low to mid-20s. Wind will blow from the northwest at 15 to 25 miles per hour. To the west, the Worcester area will get lows in the high teens.
To kick off the workweek, Monday will be mostly sunny with highs around freezing in the Boston area, Simpson said. In the Worcester area, highs will be in the upper 20s to low 30s.
Monday evening, Boston will be clear and cold, with dry air and lows in the mid-teens. Around Worcester, it will also be clear with lows in the low teens.
On Tuesday, Boston will get a mix of sun and clouds with highs around freezing again. The Worcester area will have highs in the upper 20s, Simpson said.
Chris Stuck-Girard can be reached at chrisstuckgirard@gmail.com.On the beat

Columnist Kevin Cullen says Bobby Long and Tom Foley did more than the entire FBI to bring Whitey Bulger to justice. Read more
|
|
Recent posts
- Jury convicts Braintree man for murdering neighbor with axe in money dispute
- Source: Boston man’s body was found in North Attleborough
- Google search leads to prostitution arrest in Salem
- Massive cache of fireworks discovered in Hyde Park building stored near gasoline and propane tanks
- MBTA pays too much for bus maintenance, research group claims

Editor's Choice

Colleges grapple with merit-based aid

City takes first steps on cab abuses
- Harvard dean quits post amid acrimony over e-mail searches
- Last dance at Wonderland
- Trauma survivor now acting as beacon of inspiration
- Audit: More than 1,000 dead people on welfare rolls

LOCAL BLOGS
Universal Hub
The Chinatown Blog
CommonWealth Magazine
Red Mass Group
Blue Mass Group
Boston 1775
The 1851 Chronicle
The Berkeley Beacon
The Daily Collegian
The Daily Free Press
The Harvard Crimson
The Heights
The Huntington News
The Suffolk Journal
The Tech
The Tufts Daily







