Massachusetts could see several inches of snow this weekend from a weather system passing over the region on Sunday night, according to the latest forecast from the National Weather Service's Boston office.
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After another day of dry, blustery conditions, parts of Massachusetts could see light snowfall on Thursday night, National Weather Service forecasters say.
Andy Nash, a NWS meteorologist, said snowfall is expected between around 6 p.m. tonight through 2 a.m. tomorrow morning. Nash said the South Coast and Cape and islands are likely to see upwards of half an inch of snow. The rest of the state should expect a dusting to a quarter of an inch.
Worcester is not in the heaviest band of the storm predictions, but is currently forecasted to see nearly 4 inches of snow. Snow is expected to start in the mid to late evening on Sunday in Massachusetts, Williams said. Williams said the snow is expected to continue overnight and let up by 7 a.m. on Monday morning.