Blizzard Warning issued ahead of nor’easter set to bring high winds, up to 2 feet of snow – Boston News, Weather, Sports
BOSTON, Mass. (WHDH) — A Blizzard Warning has been issued for components of Massachusetts ahead of a nor’easter that is anticipated to roar into the state in a single day Sunday, drop up to two feet of snow, and bring damaging wind gusts and the potential for coastal flooding.
The storm is predicted to start round 9 pm Sunday and proceed by 7 pm Monday. The hardest snow is predicted to fall early Monday morning with the potential of greater than two inches an hour and blizzard situations.
Between 18-24 inches anticipated to fall on components of the South Shore and South Coast, 12-18 inches for the Boston and MetroWest areas out to 495 and Cape Cod, and 6-12 inches in Worcester County and components of Western Massachusetts.
The National Weather Service has issued a Blizzard Warning that might be in impact from 4 pm Sunday to 7 am Tuesday for parts of jap, northeastern, and southeastern Massachusetts and northern and southern Rhode Island. The Blizzard Warning contains the town of Boston.
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