As winter weather approaches, icy conditions are likely to disrupt travel in parts of Massachusetts and surrounding regions tonight. The latest forecast indicates a storm system will impact the area starting late Tuesday evening.
Icy Conditions and Precipitation Forecast
A storm moving in from the Midwest is expected to bring various types of precipitation. Between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Tuesday, areas across Southern New England will experience a mix of snow, sleet, freezing rain, and rain.
- Boston to Providence: Scattered rain showers, with anticipated rainfall of up to half an inch.
- Worcester and Western Mass: Possible wintry mix with light sleet and freezing rain before turning into rain.
- Northern regions (Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine): Primarily snow, with predictions of 1 to 3 inches in lower elevations and up to 5 inches in higher elevations.
Winter Weather Advisory
A winter weather advisory is in effect for much of New England from 7 p.m. Tuesday through Wednesday morning. This advisory warns of potentially slick roads due to freezing rain. Areas such as Greater Boston, northern I-495, and parts of Route 2 could see dangerous conditions from patchy black ice.
Temperature Outlook
Tuesday marks a colder day with highs reaching only the upper 30s. However, a warming trend is expected throughout the week. By Friday, temperatures may hit the 50s.
Regional Weather Overview
| Region | Weather Conditions | High Temperatures |
|---|---|---|
| Greater Boston | Mostly cloudy, scattered showers | Upper 30s |
| Southeastern Mass. | Mostly cloudy, light rain late | Upper 30s |
| Central/Western Mass. | Mostly cloudy, wintry mix in the evening | Mid-30s |
| Cape and Islands | Mostly cloudy, scattered showers late | Upper 30s to low 40s |
| New Hampshire | Mostly cloudy, snow showers in the south | Low 30s |
| Vermont/Maine | Mostly cloudy, snow showers and wintry mix late | Low to mid-30s |
As conditions deteriorate, it is essential for residents and travelers to exercise caution when navigating roadways late tonight and into Wednesday morning. Icy patches may create hazardous conditions, so plan accordingly.





