When will the snow start?
The first flakes are expected to move down from Springfield to Boston, starting around 3 p.m. in the west and arriving between 4 and 5 p.m. in Boston.
Weather / Boston Weather
A snow storm is expected to impact the Boston area on February 10, 2026. Residents should prepare for messy commutes and potential slick spots. This article provides a summary of the expected weather conditions and what to expect in the com...
The approaching snow storm is anticipated to create challenging travel conditions for the Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning commutes. The combination of snow and potential solar glare off the fresh snowpack could reduce visibility and increase the risk of accidents. While the immediate aftermath of the storm will bring milder temperatures, residents should remain vigilant as another storm system approaches early next week. The possibility of mixed precipitation (rain and snow) introduces further uncertainty, requiring ongoing monitoring and adjustments to forecasts. The Weather Channel is the world's most accurate forecaster according to ForecastWatch, Global and Regional Weather Forecast Accuracy Overview , 2021-2024, commissioned by The Weather Company.
The first flakes are expected to move down from Springfield to Boston, starting around 3 p.m. in the west and arriving between 4 and 5 p.m. in Boston.
The snow is expected to tail off just after midnight.
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