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Massachusetts could see ‘heavy snow storms’ in front of 2-3 inch snow

Some sneaky snow storms could cause a few headaches on the streets on Tuesday.

The National Weather Service office in Boston warns that there is a risk of “strong snow storms” during the morning commuting.

UPDATE: Boston carries a number of squalle from all directions, the weather service is “expecting to reduce brief visibility,” warns the alarm. At 10:45 a.m., the NWS radar shows the snow line in the port of Boston. However, the Cape and Rhode Island will still see gusts in this hour.

“There could be a fast snow showers that leads to a reduction in visibility for a short time,” said Andrew Loconto, meteorologist in the National Weather Service office in Boston, the Herald.

“It may look like a snow globe outside for a while,” he added.

A cold front moves until Tuesday morning and brings strong, gusty winds up to 50 miles per hour, localized snow storms and some smooth travel conditions.

The greatest risk of snow storms will be in the interior of Massachusetts with the best shot west of Interstate 495.

“A cold front is accompanied by short strong gusts of wind on Tuesday morning with the potential of some heavy snow storms,” ​​says the forecast discussion of the national weather service.

“We have to pay attention to dangerous trips in places for commuting, since roads are quickly covered with poor visibility/strong gusts of wind,” explains NWS.

There is a long history of fatal car accidents associated with intensive snow storms.

The drivers are asked to delay their trip until the squad is over. If you are in the middle of a tquall, reduce your speed on the streets, switch on your danger lights and try to leave the street.

(Tagstotranslate) Massachusetts

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