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Massachusetts weather: Here’s how much snow is expected on Tuesday

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Massachusetts weather: Here’s how much snow is expected on Tuesday


Many communities across Massachusetts received a small dumping Sunday afternoon as a result of snow squalls, but this likely won’t be the last snow the state experiences this week.

According to National Weather Service forecaster Bryce Williams, a storm passing by offshore is expected to bring precipitation overnight Monday and on Tuesday that will leave the Bay State with 1 to 3 inches of snow.

  • Read more: Here’s what the snow squalls look like across Massachusetts

The storm should begin to cover Massachusetts between 11 p.m. and midnight on Monday before spreading across the state overnight, Williams said. The snow is expected to keep coming down through most of Tuesday, stopping first in the late afternoon in Western Massachusetts and then sometime in the evening in Eastern Massachusetts.

Some parts of the state could get as many as four inches of snow depending on how the storm develops, Williams said. On the other end of the spectrum, Cape Cod could see the snow transition to rain on Tuesday, and wind is not expected to be an issue.

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Before the storm, temperatures across Massachusetts are expected to drop into the low 20s and high teens overnight Sunday, according to the weather service. Martin Luther King Jr. Day is predicted to be mostly clear with highs in the upper 20s and low 30s.

As clouds gather before the storm Monday night, temperatures are expected to dip into the high teens and low 20s, according to the weather service. During the storm, temperatures across the state are expected to reach the low 30s and high 20s.

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Lows overnight Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday are expected to be in the high teens, according to the weather service. Highs on Wednesday and Thursday are predicted to be in the high 20s amid mostly clear skies.

The next time Massachusetts may experience precipitation is Friday, when there is a chance of snow.



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White Christmas chances rise in western Massachusetts

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White Christmas chances rise in western Massachusetts


CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) – There is a chance for snow leading up to Christmas. 

In western Massachusetts, the chances for a white Christmas go up the farther north you are or the closer you are to the Berkshires. In Springfield, the chance for at least one inch of snow on Christmas Day is around 40 to 50 percent.

In Pittsfield, the chances are over 75 percent. In the extreme northwest corner of Massachusetts, near North Adams, the historical chance for a white Christmas is over 90 percent. So, it definitely helps your chances for snow if you’re in one of the higher-elevation areas.

How much snow is expected Tuesday

Light snow will begin on Tuesday around sunrise and continue on and off for much of the day until the evening.  A minor accumulation is expected in the Pioneer Valley with a few inches in the hills and Berkshires. Slick roads and sidewalks are possible, especially if not treated. High temperatures will be in the low to mid-30s.

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What’s the chance of a white Christmas in western Mass?

As of right now, the chances for a white Christmas this year are definitely higher than in the past few years, with some snow on Tuesday. Of course, the best chance for the snow to stick around until Christmas Day without melting will be back in the Berkshires. 

December 25 2025 12:00 am

Christmas Eve and Christmas Day both look dry and comfortable.

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