Radar imagery and weather reports indicate that snow has begun across all of Western Mass as of the time of this posting. This is a decent burst of snow with reports of moderate snow falling.
It has actually just begun snowing here in Sturbridge at the time of this post & it will likely begin snowing across the rest of Central Mass over the next hour or two. Once it begins to snow, it'll probably fall at a moderate intensity at times. Be aware that roads will likely become slick rather quickly shortly after the snow begins, especially where the snow will come down at a moderate intensity. Because of this, use caution if you are out and about.
The snow still looks to mix with sleet and freezing rain beginning about mid-afternoon across areas near and south of the Mass Pike. For areas north of the Mass Pike, the snow will begin to mix with freezing rain and sleet by late afternoon. Areas near and north of Route 2 probably will stay as all snow throughout this entire storm.
A change back to all snow is expected across the entire area during this evening. The snow is then expected to come to an end across the entire area by just before sunrise Saturday morning.
Snow amounts of 1 to 2 inches are expected for areas near and south of the Mass Pike. 2 to 4 inches of snow accumulation look likely across areas north of the Mass Pike. It should be noted that areas near and north of Route 2 may end up with 4 to 6 inches of snow accumulation.
FINALLY, I continue to keep very close tabs on the potential Nor'Easter that looks increasingly more likely for Sunday night through Monday. Weather forecast guidance are trending away from a complete miss & more towards either a storm that brings a light to moderate snowfall or a storm that is a major snowstorm with a lot of wind across the entire area. These trends are going to have to be watched very closely as the low pressure system with the snow on Sunday night & Monday will be very intense. Because of this, this could be a major snowstorm with a lot of blowing and drifting snow if it tracks close to our area. There seems to be three possible scenarios with this storm:
SCENARIO NUMBER 1 WHICH HAS A 50 PERCENT CHANCE OF OCCURRING: The low pressure system tracks just south and east of Nantucket. This would lead to a light to moderate sized snowfall on the order of 2 to 4 inches or 3 to 6 inches from Sunday night through all day Monday.
SCENARIO NUMBER 2 WHICH NOW HAS A 45 PERCENT CHANCE OF OCCURRING: This would be the big snowstorm scenario where low pressure tracks very near, if not right over the Cape and Nantucket. In this scenario, it’d be a classic major snowstorm that dumps 1 to 2 feet of snow & is accompanied by a lot of wind with considerable blowing and drifting snow across all of Western and Central Mass.
SCENARIO NUMBER 3 WHICH NOW HAS A 5 PERCENT CHANCE OF OCCURRING IS for the low pressure system to track completely out to sea leading to no snow at all across the entire area.
This is definitely a storm that's going to need to be watched very closely in the coming days. So, keep checking back for the latest.


