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Sunday, March 1 – Light snow possible, sharply colder late

A cold front moves west to east late morning through afternoon. Light snow develops ahead of and along the boundary. Most areas see a coating to 1 inch, though confidence in totals remains lower than normal. Snow tapers toward sunset as colder air rushes in and temperatures fall into the 20s by evening.

• High: 34°F (early) | Low: 8°F | Wind: Northwest 10–15 mph • Sky: Cloudy with periods of light snow

A cold front moves west to east late morning through afternoon. Light snow develops ahead of and along the boundary. Most areas see a coating to 1 inch, though confidence in totals remains lower than normal. Snow tapers toward sunset as colder air rushes in and temperatures fall into the 20s by evening.

High: 34°F (early) | Low: 8°F | Wind: Northwest 10–15 mph • Sky: Cloudy with periods of light snow

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Matthew Moll is a degreed meteorologist, founder of New England Weather Consulting, and a member of both the American Meteorological Society (AMS) and National Weather Association (NWA). He provides hyper-local, science-backed forecasts for communities across Massachusetts.

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