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Welcome Back, Winter: Cold and Some Snow in Tewksbury's Forecast
Hope you enjoyed those 50-degree temps on Sunday. It's back to winter, complete with some snow possibilities, for Tewksbury this week.

TEWKSBURY, MA - Say goodbye to that balmy 50-degree Sunday; the week ahead is decidedly more wintry.
Snow is in the forecast for Tewksbury and most of Massachusetts for Tuesday afternoon and Tuesday night. But don’t expect too much.
Snow showers will start late Tuesday afternoon, just in time for rush hour, before switching over to a mix of rain and snow during the evening and overnight hours. Snow will end around midnight. And we should see about an inch of the white stuff.
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Take a look at the forecast below and brace yourself for cold and the possibility of some snow not just Tuesday, but by week’s end:
- Monday: It’s back to cold temperatures Monday, with the high only expected to hit 32 degrees. At least it’s going to stay mostly sunny.
- Tuesday: Mostly cloudy skies with temps in the mid to upper 30s are expected Tuesday. By Tuesday evening, some snow showers could develop. Accumulation is expected to be light, but wind gusts will start to pick up.
- Wednesday: Wind is the word for Wednesday. Mostly sunny skies will compete with gusts up to 35 mph and cold temperatures -- the high is just 29. Things will stay clear overnight as the temps drop into the middle teens.
- Thursday: The sun will be bright on Thursday and temps will climb to near freezing before dropping to about 20 overnight.
- Friday: Sun and clouds will mix Friday as temperatures reach the upper 30s. Snow showers could develop after midnight, but accumulation is expected to be minor.
Saturday could get messy with an ice-to-rain picture in the forecast. Stay up-to-date with Tewksbury’s extended forecast.
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