Massachusetts

Blizzard Conditions, 20+ Inches of Snow for Some

Tuesday night: Occasional light snow. Additional 2-4 inches. Windy with lows in the upper 20s. Wednesday: Few snow showers. Peeks of sun too. Windy. Mid and upper 30s. Thursday: Partly sunny. Near 40.

Blizzard conditions have been verified for Middle Cape Cod, the Upper Cape, the South Shore and the city of Boston in Tuesday's storm, with all of those locations verifying three or more consecutive hours of near-zero visibility and frequent wind gusts over 35 mph.

By the time the storm wraps up, it’s likely we’ll add locations along the Maine coast to the blizzard list, too.

The worst wind for southern New England roared through during the late morning through early afternoon, with gusts as high as an unofficial 88 mph in Falmouth, Massachusetts, where wind damage was so severe the Falmouth Police Department issued a request for residents to shelter in place.

The snow takes a longer time to wind down after dumping over 20 inches on some Boston suburbs, decreasing in intensity incrementally and not entirely shutting down in some Massachusetts and New Hampshire border towns until predawn Wednesday, meaning even those of us who clear the driveway Tuesday evening will have to freshen up the job again Wednesday morning.

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A downed tree on Davisville Road in Falmouth, Massachusetts
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Downed trees and wires block a portion of Fresh Pond Road in Falmouth, Massachusetts
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Grand Avenue and Menauhant Road in Falmouth, Massachusetts, are closed between Grand Avenue/Worcester Court and Menauhant Road/Ocean Avenue due to falling utility poles.
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A large tree came down, landing on cars in a parking lot in Norwood, Massachusetts.
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A tree down in Mansfield, Massachusetts
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Tree down in Hingham, Massachusetts
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Route 53 in Duxbury closed due to downed wires
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Downed power wires catch fire on Saint George Street in Duxbury, Massachusetts
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A truck that crashed into a utility pole along Route 9 in Spencer, Massachusetts.
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Police in Rowley, Massachusetts, shared this photo of a snapped utility pole on Long Hill Road
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A jackknifed tractor trailer shutdown Interstate 90 eastbound in Charlton, Massachusetts, Tuesday morning
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Falmouth police closed John Parker Road near Clark Street due to a downed utility pole.
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State police responded to a jackknifed tractor trailer on Interstate 91 northbound at the Deerfield/Whately town line.
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High winds knocked over this tree in Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts on Martha's Vineyard
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Power lines down on Champlain Road in Chatham, Massachusetts
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Medfield, Massachusetts, authorities are asking drivers to avoid Cross Street after large tree fell, taking down wires
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Police in Oak Bluffs are advising people to avoid the Summercamp Hotel area after a section of its roof was blown off during Tuesday's nor'easter
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Two tractor trailers were involved in a crash on I-90 in Millbury, Massachusetts
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State police troopers respond to jackknifed tractor trailer on I-290 in Worcester

In northern New England, snow not only continues into Wednesday morning, but pockets of accumulating snow will continue through most of the day, adding several more inches of accumulation to the mountains and bringing most communities to somewhere between one and two feet, and some mountains closer to three or four feet!

Even Thursday will still feature some snow showers in northern New England, though elsewhere, the March sun angle – akin to September sun – will have an impact, even through building clouds, to bump temperatures warm enough for some gradual melting.

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Another dog looking at the snow through a window in Southern Maine.
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Finn is a rescue from Georgia enjoying the snow in Chicopee, Massachusetts.
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This Labradoodle from Wilmington got a face-full of snow.
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This Boston dog loves the snow!
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This dog in Jamaica Plain is afraid of the wind, according to her owner.

We’ll likely remain storm-free for the upcoming weekend, as daytime high temperatures hover in the 40s south and 30s north, making for quiet weather for the St. Patrick's Day parade in South Boston on Sunday afternoon.

Another storm is a possibility next week – centered somewhere around Tuesday – with our exclusive NBC10 Boston and necn computer guidance showing a 40 percent chance of snow or rain, and that’s reflected in our Early Warning Weather 10-day forecast.

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