Health & Fitness
LATEST FORECAST: Slightly More Snow, Less Rain Predicted
The National Weather Service said the precipitation should end Sunday morning.

By Les Masterson
For the 5th weekend in a row, Framingham is seeing snow falling.
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory as Massachusetts is bracing for another round of snow.
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The National Weather Service is now predicting that the final snowfall numbers from this weekend’s storm will be slightly more than earlier expected.
On Saturday afternoon, the Weather Service increased the snowfall prediction slightly for much of Eastern Massachusetts.
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The National Weather Service is predicting:
- 4-6 inches of snow for Central Massachusetts, MetroWest and Merrimack Valley.
- 3-4 inches for the North Shore, Boston, Metro Boston and most of the South Shore.
- 2-3 inches for the portion of the South Shore closest to Cape Cod and the Islands.
- Less than an inch on Cape Cod and the Islands.
Central Massachusetts and most of Eastern Massachusetts is now expected to only get snow or very little rain and ice until Sunday morning.
The Weather Channel is predicting snow showers will begin by mid-afternoon Saturday across most of Eastern and Central Massachusetts. Snow will become steady in the evening hours before ending late Saturday night. The TV station has nicknamed this storm “Pandora.”
The precipitation should be over between 7 and 9 a.m. Sunday.
Though the storm won’t bring the snowfall totals that we’ve seen over the past month, Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency is concerned that an inch of rain could exacerbate roof problems. There have been more than 100 full or partial roof collapses over the past week, according to MEMA.
MEMA is asking people to clear roofs (especially flat roofs) of snow and ice before the storm starts on Saturday afternoon.
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