5 maps predicting how much snow will fall in Massachusetts on Tuesday
Parts of the state could see as much as six inches of accumulation.

Commuters may have to contend with some snowy roads on Tuesday morning.
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The National Weather Service is forecasting snow will start falling Monday night, and northwestern Massachusetts could see as much as six inches of accumulation through Tuesday. In other parts of the Bay State, rain is predicted to change to snow by Tuesday morning, leaving behind just a coating of the white stuff.
These five maps from local meteorologists show how much snow to expect across Massachusetts.
National Weather Service
[Weather Briefing] 1-5″ of snow today across interior northern MA w/ the higher amts above 1000 feet, mainly rain elsewhere. An arctic cold front may bring a few snow squalls late Wed which may impact travel. Bitterly cold wind chills of 0 to 10 below zero follow Thanksgiving am pic.twitter.com/BTf6QAjnJI
— NWS Boston (@NWSBoston) November 20, 2018
David Epstein
For those traveling tomorrow, especially evening, be aware of impact from light snow from north of Pike into southern NH/VT and ME. pic.twitter.com/0ru0Pag77j
— Dave Epstein (@growingwisdom) November 20, 2018
WBZ
Rain and snow for some this morning and Thanksgiving will be brutally cold. Watch @sarahwroblewski hour-by-hour forecast: https://t.co/QbBs7dBFeG pic.twitter.com/ikGOULSWHJ
— WBZ | CBS Boston News (@wbz) November 20, 2018
Boston 25 News
Working towards these totals diligently in northern MA & NH. Most accumulation will occur through 1 PM. @boston25 pic.twitter.com/VN4x0YbMdl
— Shiri Spear (@ShiriSpear) November 20, 2018
7News
https://twitter.com/clamberton7/status/1064829124613730305