- **Q: How much snow is expected in Boston this weekend?
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Weather / Forecasts
Boston is bracing for potential snowfall this weekend, with two separate weather systems threatening to bring winter conditions to the region. After experiencing above-average temperatures, a significant change is on the horizon, with tempe...
The first chance of snow arrives on Saturday as a light rain/snow mix. Temperatures will be hovering around freezing, which will limit accumulation. Areas south of Boston, particularly the South Shore and the Cape, are more likely to see rain. Inland areas may see a coating to 2 inches of snow, with higher elevations receiving the most. The second weather system is a coastal storm developing on Sunday. Its proximity to the coast will determine the extent of snowfall. Current forecasts suggest the storm will track far enough offshore to minimize impacts, but a shift of 50-100 miles could bring significant snow to southern New England. The Cape and Islands have the highest chance of seeing accumulation, potentially around 1-3 inches, if the storm’s fringe impacts the area.
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