## Massachusetts Set for Its First Significant Snowfall
This weekend, Massachusetts is preparing for its first substantial snowfall of the season. Residents can expect a mix of cold temperatures and light to moderate snow across various regions of the state.
### Saturday’s Weather Outlook
On Saturday, the weather will be predominantly cold and mostly cloudy, with high temperatures ranging from the mid to upper 30s. The day will remain mostly dry, but conditions will shift as nighttime approaches and temperatures dip below freezing. This transition sets the stage for the impending snow.
### Snowfall Timing for the Weekend
Snow is forecasted to start moving in late Saturday night, driven by a developing low-pressure system situated offshore. This weather system is expected to bring snowfall that will continue into the early hours of Sunday, primarily impacting Central and Eastern Massachusetts.
The trajectory of this low-pressure system is crucial. Should it shift northwards, Boston and its surrounding areas could see increased snowfall. Conversely, a more southerly path would limit snowfall in Boston, while potentially delivering heavier accumulations to southeastern Massachusetts.
### Expected Snow Accumulations
For those living along and south of the Massachusetts Turnpike, including Boston, snowfall is projected to reach up to 1 inch. Meanwhile, areas north of the Turnpike may only receive a light dusting.
Regions such as the South Shore, South Coast, and southeastern Massachusetts are predicted to see greater totals, with anticipated accumulations ranging from 1 to 3 inches. Cape Cod and the islands might experience the most significant snowfall, adding to the wintery landscape.
### Sunday’s Conditions and Travel Advisories
Temperatures on Sunday will remain at or below freezing for the majority of the day. Snowfall is expected to taper off by late morning or early afternoon, but icy and slippery road conditions may persist.
Drivers are urged to exercise caution, particularly during the morning hours when roads could be particularly hazardous. Planning for slower travel times will be crucial as residents navigate the wintry conditions.
On Sunday evening, wind speeds will pick up, ushering in colder air. Morning temperatures on Monday are projected to plunge into the teens, with daytime highs reaching only the upper 20s.
### What’s Ahead: Warmer Temperatures
Looking ahead, temperatures are anticipated to rise in the middle of next week. Until then, most areas across Massachusetts will see at least a light dusting of snow, while coastal areas will likely receive the most substantial accumulations.
As the somewhat chilly conditions give way to warmer temperatures, residents can look forward to somewhat milder days shortly after the weekend’s snowfall.

