Some areas of Massachusetts received over a half a foot of snow from the overnight storm, with parts of northern New England getting similar amounts. Here’s a look at snowfall totals across the ...
Snowfall totals ranged from nine to 12 inches in that band. Closer to the coast, we had about three to six inches of accumulation, with lesser amounts into northern New England, as well.
A quick-moving Alberta clipper storm will whip through New England late tonight, bringing a round of mainly overnight snow ...
A quick-moving storm continues to move through New England from the Great Lakes this morning, draping a warm and cold front ...
The central Great Lakes and northern New England regions are expected ... the National Weather Service said. The heaviest snow – double digit totals in some spots – is currently expected ...
Blizzard in the North and floods in the South while severe storms batter eastern U.S. Parts of the Southeast were ...
Snow has been unusually abundant downwind of the Great Lakes this season, much of it coming in a seemingly nonstop January ...
Overnight, snowy and icy roads may be causing travel troubles, especially across New England, where the heaviest ... In terms of snowfall totals, a widespread area of the Northeast will be picking ...
If you thought your commute was bad after a few inches of snow, just be glad you weren’t around 56 years ago this week—when ...
Roughly, western New England will see snow by 8 p.m., arriving in Boston 10 p.m., out by 5 a.m. for all. A widespread 1-3” of snow is in the forecast for all of southern New England, less at the ...