Snow to Impact Evening Commute in Boston Area

StormTeam 5 is tracking the next bout of snow arriving just in time for Tuesday evening's commute.

Published on Feb. 10, 2026

A winter weather system is expected to bring 2-4 inches of snow to the Boston area, with the heaviest snowfall occurring between 4-6 PM and continuing through midnight. The snow is likely to impact the evening commute, leading to slick road conditions. While the snow will taper off overnight, there may be lingering impacts on the Wednesday morning commute.

Why it matters

Snowstorms can significantly disrupt transportation and daily routines in the Boston area, so advance warning allows residents to prepare and adjust their plans accordingly. This storm also comes on the heels of a snowy winter, which has already tested the region's snow removal capabilities.

The details

The snow is expected to arrive in the Boston area between 3-6 PM, with the heaviest snowfall occurring during the evening commute hours. Areas north of Route 2, including towns like Pepperell and Townsend, could see 4-6 inches of snow. Southeastern Massachusetts, including the Cape and Islands, will likely see a coating to 2 inches, with a potential mix of rain and snow near the shoreline. A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for the Boston area from 6 PM Tuesday to 6 AM Wednesday, warning of slick road conditions.

  • The snow is expected to arrive in the Boston area between 3-6 PM on Tuesday, February 10, 2026.
  • The heaviest snowfall is forecast to occur between 4-6 PM on Tuesday, February 10, 2026.
  • The snow is expected to taper off by around 5 AM on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
  • There may be lingering impacts on the Wednesday morning commute on February 11, 2026.

The players

Cindy Fitzgibbon

A meteorologist reporting for WCVB, the ABC affiliate in Boston.

StormTeam 5

The weather team at WCVB, providing coverage and forecasts for the Boston area.

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What they’re saying

“If you're one of those people that has been just, like, wishing for snow, like, been disappointed the past few seasons, this has been for you because we've had our share and there is more on the way.”

— Cindy Fitzgibbon, Meteorologist (WCVB)

What’s next

The next weather system to watch is the potential for another storm as the region heads toward President's Day on Monday, February 17, 2026, though it may track too far south to significantly impact the Boston area.

The takeaway

This snowstorm is a reminder of the importance of preparing for winter weather in the Boston region, as even moderate snowfall can disrupt transportation and daily routines. Residents should plan ahead and adjust their commutes accordingly to stay safe during the evening hours on Tuesday.