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Storm Watch: What the Forecasters Are Saying
While current forecasts show we won't be getting much, if the storm tracks closer to the coast, heavy snow would be possible farther north.

TEWKSBURY, MA - Snow is on the way to Massachusetts, but the state is likely to be spared from the brunt of the storm if the storm stays on its current rack.
According to the National Weather Service, there is a risk for snow across the eastern part of the state, with the greatest threat over southeastern Massachusetts.
The weekend starts with a chance of snow around 8 a.m., with more likely coming later during the evening. Sunday morning, there is a chance of more snow in the morning, but the remainder of the day should be sunny with a high near 33 degrees.
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“If the storm tracks closer to the coast, heavy snow would be possible farther north. Conversely, if the storm tracks farther offshore, the threat of heavy snow will diminish,” the NWS said.
The storm is expected to bring a wind ranging from six to 14 miles per hour, with gusts hitting 37 to 43 miles per hour.
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What happens, ultimately, will depend on the exact track of the storm, according to the NWS.
Here are the latest snow forecasts for Tewksbury as of Friday morning:
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