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Will Massachusetts get snow this Thanksgiving? See what forecasts say.
It's unlikely to snow in Massachusetts this Thanksgiving. According to the Old Farmer's Almanac long-range forecast, Bay Staters can expect a sunny and mild holiday. Old Farmer's Almanac
Heavy rain and snowstorms this week could disrupt Thanksgiving travel across much of the country, but it’s less likely in Massachusetts.
Heavy rain and snowstorms this week could disrupt Thanksgiving travel across much of the country, but it’s less likely in Massachusetts.
Looking ahead to Thanksgiving, the weather is expected to be bright, brisk, and breezy. High temperatures will be in the low 40s, but wind chill values will make it feel like the 30s. The weekend forecast looks promising, with good weather anticipated.
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Polar vortex may shift Thanksgiving forecasts. What it could mean for Mass.
But across the country, AccuWeather meteorologists are predicting major travel disruptions as a storm system is set to batter much of the western United States and Midwest with heavy snow and cold rain over the holiday, while the Northeast will see mainly rain ahead of Thanksgiving Day.
With less than two weeks to go before Thanksgiving, what do long-range weather forecasts say about the possibility of snow that day in MA?
Hoping to spend the weekend outdoors, soaking up that last bit of summer? This weekend in Massachusetts could be rainy. Showers and thunderstorms are on the way to the Boston area, but not before a mostly sunny Friday, Sept. 5, according to the National ...
Massachusetts may see above-average temperatures during September, October and November, according to the National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center, which released its fall temperature forecast on Thursday. There is a 60 to 75% chance that ...
Kenny Beck surveyed the damage Tuesday to his family's two-story home after at least one tornado tore through the Houston area, damaging over 100 homes at the start of a busy Thanksgiving travel week that has Americans closely eyeing the weather.