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Boston Braces for Wintry Weekend: Snow, Bitter Cold, and Super Bowl
An Alberta Clipper system is set to bring heavy snow and dangerously low wind chills to the Boston area this weekend.
Published on Feb. 7, 2026
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Boston is preparing for a swift-moving Alberta Clipper system that is expected to bring widespread snow and a wave of arctic air to the region this Saturday. Snowfall totals of 3-5 inches are forecast for most of the Boston metro area, with higher amounts of 5-8 inches possible along the North Shore and South Shore. The snow is expected to taper off around 7 p.m. on Saturday, but a surge of bitterly cold air will settle in overnight, with feels-like temperatures plummeting to 20-30 degrees below zero in some communities on Sunday. Residents are urged to take precautions against the extreme cold, which could lead to frostbite in as little as 30 minutes on exposed skin.
Why it matters
This winter storm poses a significant threat to public safety, with the combination of moderate snowfall and dangerously low wind chills making travel hazardous and increasing the risk of frostbite. The extreme cold could also impact vulnerable populations, pets, plants, and infrastructure like pipes. Preparation and caution are essential for residents to stay safe during this weather event.
The details
The snow is expected to begin early Saturday morning and continue through the day, with the heaviest bands affecting the North Shore and South Shore, where 5-8 inches of accumulation is possible. Elsewhere in the Boston metro area, 3-5 inches of snow is forecast. Gusty winds of up to 40 mph are also expected, especially along the Cape and the Islands. As the snow tapers off in the evening, a surge of arctic air will settle over the region, bringing feels-like temperatures as low as 20-30 degrees below zero on Sunday. This extreme cold poses a risk of frostbite on exposed skin in as little as 30 minutes.
- Snow showers are expected to move across Greater Boston early Saturday and should wrap up around 7 p.m.
- Feels-like temperatures may drop to 20-30 °F below zero on Sunday, creating a danger of frostbite on exposed skin within 30 minutes.
The players
Boston
The city of Boston and the surrounding metro area that is expected to be impacted by the winter storm.
Alberta Clipper
A fast-moving weather system originating in the Canadian province of Alberta that is bringing the snow and cold to the Boston region.
What’s next
Monday morning temperatures will start in the single digits with highs in the mid-20s. Temperatures should moderate later in the week, and the next chance for snow is expected on Wednesday.
The takeaway
This winter storm highlights the importance of preparedness and caution when facing extreme weather conditions. The combination of heavy snow and dangerously low wind chills poses a significant threat to public safety, underscoring the need for residents to take proactive measures to protect themselves, their loved ones, and their property.
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