Late Sunday-Monday nor’easter expected to bring heavy snow to Massachusetts – Boston 25 News

by Rachel Morgan News Editor

Massachusetts is bracing for a significant nor’easter expected to bring heavy snow, strong winds and potential coastal flooding beginning Sunday night and continuing through Tuesday. Blizzard and winter storm warnings have been issued across the state.

Impacts and Forecast

Meteorologists are describing the approaching storm as a “big impact” and a “classic” nor’easter. Boston 25 Meteorologist Vicki Graf stated the storm will bring “heavy wet snow,” as well as “stronger wind and some coastal flooding concerns.” Tucker Antico, also a Boston 25 Meteorologist, emphasized concerns about power outages due to the combination of heavy, wet snow and strong winds.

Did You Know? The storm is expected to move in Sunday night and taper off Monday night into Tuesday.

Wind gusts could reach 30 to 60 mph, with the strongest winds expected early Monday, gradually easing later in the day. The National Weather Service of Boston warned of potential “whiteout conditions” that could make travel “treacherous and potentially life-threatening.”

Snowfall totals are expected to vary across the region. Areas south of Boston into Rhode Island, including parts of the South Coast, South Shore, and Norfolk County, could see 18-24 inches of snow. From Connecticut to Worcester County, up to the New Hampshire border, up to a foot of snow is possible, though totals will taper off further north and west.

Expert Insight: The combination of heavy, wet snow and strong winds presents a significant risk of widespread power outages. Residents should prepare for potential disruptions to electricity service and capture necessary precautions to stay safe and warm.

A coastal flood watch is in effect for Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, Plymouth, Barnstable, Dukes, and Nantucket counties from late Sunday evening through Tuesday morning.

What to Expect Next

The worst of the storm is anticipated overnight Sunday through Monday. The event is expected to be an “all-day event,” beginning with heavy wet snow and transitioning to lighter snow later on Monday. Should the storm track as predicted, widespread impacts are likely across Massachusetts.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the primary concerns with this storm?

The primary concerns are heavy snow, strong winds, and potential coastal flooding, which could lead to power outages and dangerous travel conditions.

When is the worst of the storm expected?

The worst of the storm is expected overnight Sunday through the day on Monday.

Which areas are expected to receive the most snow?

Areas south of Boston into Rhode Island, including parts of the South Coast, South Shore, and Norfolk County, are expected to see 18-24 inches of snow.

As conditions develop, will residents be prepared for the potential impacts of this significant weather event?

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