Massachusetts
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A classic powerful noreaster is getting ready to blast Massachusetts, delivering heavy snow and gusty winds to the region starting Monday afternoon. More than a foot of snow is expected to get dumped on the Bay State by the time the winter storm leaves on Tuesday, forecasters predict. The Boston area is set to receive 12 to 18 inches.
Light snowfall should begin in the late morning on Monday, and then start to get heavy in the afternoon. Meteorologists are warning people to stay off the roads. Approaching 2 inches of snow per hour means very poor visibility.
Power outages are a concern because of high wind gusts and the heavy wet snow. Winds could gust as high as 35 mph in the Boston area. Wind gusts during the storm may cause downed trees and power lines, resulting in power outages. Heavier wet snow and strong winds could contribute to power outages.
The Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency advised that residents, Check generators, keep electronics charged, locate flashlights & radio & extra batteries.
The heavier wet snow is more difficult to shovel. People need to be careful. That heavy snow can put a big strain on the heart.
https://www.bostonherald.com/2021/01/31/noreaster-to-wallop-massachusetts-more-than-a-foot-of-snow-hazardous-travel-conditions/
getagrip_already
(17,394 posts)very pretty out there right now......
jtb653
(91 posts)The worst is going to come later on today and overnight.
Hope the power stays on.
Oh well, the snowblower is ready.