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Wintry Mix Brings Snow, Raw Chill Across MA To Start Week
Many areas will see snow showers Monday and Tuesday with temperatures well below normal for early April.

MASSACHUSETTS — Areas of interior Massachusetts will see a snowy mix at times on Monday and Tuesday as a winter chill provides a raw greeting to the first full week of April.
Monday and Tuesday will feel anything but like spring, according to the National Weather Service, with bouts of spitting snow and sleet accompanying temperatures in the 30s. The warm ground will prevent any accumulation on the roads, but there could be a slush coating on grassy surfaces — especially in the Merrimack Valley, Worcester County and upper North Shore.
Monday will be a raw and very chilly day overall, with a high of 39 degrees and an east wind steady at about 11 mph. Precipitation will be spotty throughout the afternoon on Monday, with a chance of more steady snow and rain arriving late in the day.
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Rain and snow will become mostly rain in Greater Boston Monday night as a chance of snow and sleet lingers north and west of the city. Little to no snow accumulation is expected, according to the NWS.
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Tuesday will start off with another chance of rain or snow before the sun arrives mid-morning into the early afternoon. Temperatures will struggle to hit 40 degrees, however, with a strong northwest wind gusting to 36 mph, making it feel much colder.
Mid-week will feature a series of very cold nights, with residents advised to move in or cover any vulnerable plants and flowers that have already been brought outside for the season.
The low temperature for Tuesday night is forecast at 28 degrees, with a low of 31 on Wednesday night.
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Temperatures will moderate during the day later in the week, with a high of 47 with a strong wind on Wednesday and a high of 53 under sunny skies on Thursday.
More unsettled weather is expected late in the week — setting up for yet another stormy Saturday with partial clearing possible for Sunday.
(Scott Souza is a Patch field editor covering Beverly, Danvers, Marblehead, Peabody, Salem and Swampscott. He can be reached at Scott.Souza@Patch.com. X/Twitter: @Scott_Souza.)
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