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Significant Icing and Plowable Snow Possible in Parts of Massachusetts
Weather maps show wintry mix headed to the region Thursday night into Friday
Published on Mar. 4, 2026
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More ice and snow are in the weather forecast for Massachusetts, and it could cause treacherous travel conditions Thursday into Friday. The active weather pattern in the Boston area continues, with a wintry "mess" headed to the region after a gloomy, cool, and damp day on Thursday.
Why it matters
This winter weather event could lead to dangerous driving conditions, power outages, and potential flooding in parts of Massachusetts, impacting residents and travelers in the region.
The details
On Thursday, some scattered rain showers are expected, but the more significant precipitation will move in after dark. Temperatures will start to drop north and west of Route 495, changing the rain to freezing rain. Throughout the overnight, eastern Massachusetts will see periods of heavy rain, while freezing rain will accumulate north and west of 495, potentially leading to power outages. Towards the end of the event, early Friday morning, the ice will change to snow across southern New Hampshire and northeast Massachusetts, with up to 6 inches possible in some areas. In the Boston metro area and points south, heavy rain could lead to flooding, and residents are advised to clear gutters and storm drains.
- On Thursday, some scattered rain showers are expected during the daytime.
- After dark on Thursday, steadier precipitation moves in, with temperatures dropping and rain changing to freezing rain north and west of Route 495.
- Throughout the overnight, eastern Massachusetts will see periods of heavy rain, while freezing rain will accumulate north and west of 495.
- Towards the end of the event, early Friday morning, the ice will change to snow across southern New Hampshire and northeast Massachusetts.
- The greatest impacts and most treacherous travel conditions are expected between 7 p.m. Thursday and 7 a.m. Friday.
The players
Boston Area
The region that will be impacted by the wintry weather, including Boston and surrounding areas.
What they’re saying
“We must be prepared for treacherous travel conditions and potential power outages due to the significant icing expected in parts of Massachusetts.”
— Terry Eliasen, Meteorologist (cbsnews.com)
What’s next
Once the wintry weather event passes, the weather story will shift more toward warmth and melting, with temperatures expected to rise into the 50s this weekend and potentially reaching 70 degrees by midweek next week.
The takeaway
This winter weather event highlights the importance of being prepared for treacherous driving conditions, potential power outages, and flooding in parts of Massachusetts. Residents should take steps to clear gutters and storm drains and be cautious when traveling during the impacted timeframe.
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