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Wintry Mix Could Bring A Few More Inches of Snow
The storm is expected to start on Tuesday night.

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As much as four inches of snow is expected to fall in parts of Eastern and Central Massachusetts on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning.
The latest storm will not pack the punch of the blizzards or major storms that we’ve seen over the past six weeks, but it is expected to leave plowable snowfall amounts in some areas before turning over to rain.
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7News’ Jeremy Reiner said expect a messy, wintry mix starting on Tuesday night. It will start as snow and then change over to freezing rain and then rain early Wednesday morning. The rain will taper off to drizzle making for a dreary, but warmer Wednesday with highs in the 40s.
The National Weather Service is predicting that:
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- Most of Eastern Massachusetts will get 2-3 inches of snow.
- South of Boston, Southeastern Massachusetts, Cape Cod and the Islands and Central Massachusetts are expected to get 3-4 inches of snow.
The next possible snowfall could come on Thursday, but it’s still too early to know how much we’ll get or if we’ll get anything.
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