Most of interior Eastern Massachusetts is under a Winter Weather Advisory with snow and ice expected to come in late Tuesday afternoon.
While it won't be perfect outside this week, temperatures should remain on the mild side of things.
This weekend will feel tropical compared to last weekend's frigid conditions.
After an arctic weekend, the warm temperatures could be returning to the area.
Power outages could be possible given the windy and frigid conditions. In the event of a power outage, here's what you need to know.
You can expect near-record sub-zero temperatures with life-threatening wind chills.
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These scattered, locally heavy, snow showers will start in Connecticut in the morning before reaching Melrose in the afternoon.
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Heavy snow is now expected for the area. The Winter Storm Warning is in effect from 4 a.m. Monday until 7 a.m. Tuesday.
Melrose and other parts of Middlesex County were hit hard by snow today.
It doesn't look like the snow will stop any time soon.
Rain is expected to change over to snow ahead of the Friday morning commute.
Leave the gloves and hat behind, it's going to feel like spring this week in Melrose.
The National Weather Service is calling for a beautiful weekend, for February.
Winter Storm Jonas terrorized the east coast, but Melrose and the rest of Middlesex County managed to evade significant harm.
Weather service says Melrose should expect to play a minor role in the storm battering much of the East Coast.
An up-and-down forecast leaves residents uncertain of snow totals heading to Melrose this weekend.
Light snow is possible, but check the forecast this weekend to be sure.
The forecast is becoming more clear and it looks like Melrose may only need a tiny shovel -- not a bulldozer -- to dig out from this one.
Melrose may not receive as much snow as originally predicted.
Snow - lots of it - could be in store for the whole Northeast if a weekend storm realizes its full potential.
Temperatures in Melrose will remain below freezing throughout the week, with 1-3 inches of snow Saturday and morning snow Sunday.
Much of Massachusetts will likely receive its first dose of winter weather of the season on Monday and Tuesday.
The storm continues to grow in intensity. The East Coast continues to prepare for potential impact as the storm travels up the coast.
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The highest risk for this round of severe weather is between 2 p.m. and 9 p.m. with favorable conditions to spawn tornadoes.
Here’s a look at the hourly forecast for Tuesday afternoon and into the evening hours.
These storms could possibly spin off a tornado, bring golf ball size hail and wind gusts up to 70 miles per hour.
Tuesday storms could bring possibility of damaging winds, large hail and maybe even an isolated tornado or two across the region.
Before it was a little iffy, but now we can say pretty much for sure - yup, rain. Whole lotta rain.
Check out the Melrose forecast for the week.
Here’s a look at this weekend’s forecast.
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Here’s what you should expect this afternoon as storms roll through the area.