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Boston Braces for Season's First Major Snowfall Amid Unsettled Weather Pattern

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Published on November 30, 2025
Boston Braces for Season's First Major Snowfall Amid Unsettled Weather PatternSource: Unsplash/ Sean Sweeney

Residents across Massachusetts, including Boston, can expect unsettled weather over the next few days, with rain and the season’s first notable snowfall. Rain is forecast to begin late this afternoon and continue into the evening, with a 60% chance of precipitation and wind gusts up to 22 mph, according to the National Weather Service. Evening temperatures are predicted to reach a low of around 35 degrees, with continued rain and some fog before nightfall.

Tomorrow is expected to be sunnier, with a high near 43 degrees. However, a winter storm is forecast to bring snow starting Tuesday morning. The NWS predicts a chance of snow before 10 a.m., followed by rain.

As reported by 7NEWS, the incoming winter storm is most likely to begin Tuesday, bringing widespread snowfall. Areas in southeastern Massachusetts may see a mix of rain and snow. Snowfall is likely to continue through the afternoon. Some snow showers could return on Thursday, with conditions clearing on Friday and Saturday before another possible winter system next Sunday.

Tuesday night is expected to bring a mix of rain and snow, followed by a chance of snow, with northwest winds continuing. Most main roads should be manageable by Wednesday morning, but drivers are advised to use caution on less-traveled routes. Wednesday is forecast to be drier, with highs in the upper 30s and slightly lighter northwest winds.

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