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HOUR-BY-HOUR FORECAST: When is the Snow Going to End?

Black ice has been a problem on roads.

Photo credit: National Weather Service.

The National Weather Service said Cape Cod and the Islands will continue to see snow into Thursday night.

Most of Cape Cod and Martha’s Vineyard could see as much as 4 inches by the end of the latest snowstorm. Nantucket may see as much as 6 inches of snow.

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The NWS warned drivers about black ice on roadways as the temperatures continue to fall.

Here is the hour-by-hour forecast from The Weather Channel:

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11 a.m. -- Snow, 29 degrees

Noon -- Snow, 28 degrees

1 p.m. -- Snow, 27 degrees

2 p.m. -- Snow, 26 degrees

3 p.m. -- Snow, 26 degrees

4 p.m. -- Snow, 27 degrees

5 p.m. -- Snow, 26 degrees

6 p.m. -- Snow, 24 degrees

7 p.m. -- Light snow, 24 degrees

8 p.m. -- Snow showers, 22 degrees

9 p.m. -- Snow showers, 21 degrees

10 p.m. -- Snow showers, 20 degrees

11 p.m. -- Cloudy, 20 degrees

The sun should return on Friday with highs in the mid-20s. The weekend is also expected to be sunny with highs in the mid-30s.

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