A coastal storm system approaching New England Sunday afternoon is forecast to drop 3 to 6 inches of snow across the Boston area through early Monday, with higher accumulations of around 4 to 8 inches expected the farther inland you go. A few isolated areas, especially from Springfield to the Berkshires, could see nearly a foot stack up.
Farther north, in the mountains of northern New England, snow will fall at higher elevations, with summit accumulations of 2–4 inches likely. The rain will taper off by late evening, but don’t let your guard down. Overnight, temperatures will fall to near freezing in Boston and drop below freezing north of the city.
Parts of Southern New England could catch the brunt of this quick-hitting storm, leaving many residents shoveling come Monday morning.
A 51-story skyscraper expected to open in Boston this year is the only United States construction project that CNN included on its list of 11 it expects to "shape the world" in 2025.
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The excitement is rising as our probability for snow continues to increase for Sunday night in New England, with expected snowfall totals rising since our last update. First we enjoy a little warmup and a little chance for rain Saturday afternoon.
Sign up for the Morning Brief email newsletter to get weekday updates from The Weather Channel and our meteorologists.Winter Storm Demi could create hazardous travel conditions across the mid-Atlantic and Northeast through Sunday night as it delivers a quick round of snow to some of the country's largest cities,
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As is typical with an offshore low, we have a period of northeast wind gusts. The pressure center lowers enough to gusts up to 30-40 mph at the coast, with inland spots up to 20 mph overnight Sunday. While this isn’t quite damaging wind, it will be a nuisance wind on top of periods of heavy snow.