It's January in Massachusetts, and you might expect, we saw a decent amount of snow come across several towns and cities throughout the state. This is no big surprise for us in the middle of any Winter season. However, if there is one place that you don't really expect any snow to fall is the state of Florida. It seems that there were some Florida that got it worse than we did this week in terms of snow totals...Seriously!
Massachusetts definitely saw some significant snowfall over this past weekend. And let's be honest, we all knew it was coming at some point because, you know,... New England! While we know that we still have plenty of Winter left when more snow may occur, what Massachusetts cities and towns do you think get the most snow on a yearly basis?
According to NBC10Boston, Thursday we’ll wake up to showers and some snow across Massachusetts, and then turn to sun and gusty winds. The final act will be an arctic frontal passage with a possible snow squalls. While many do not see snow with the first round, we could see snow all the way to the coast with the squalls.
NEWS10's Chief Meteorologist Steve Capporizzo in Albany is predicting the first wet snowfall for Massachusetts particularly for the higher elevations of 2000 feet or more.
It's April and we just saw a massive snowstorm blow through Massachusetts. If you're new to seeing this, then welcome to New England! While most of us are seeing the white stuff once again over the past day, it brings up a good question: What Massachusetts cities and towns get the most snow on a yearly basis?
Winter is a fact of life here in Massachusetts. Even though the groundhog claims he predicted an "Early Spring." But we all know what ends up happening in the end.