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Massachusetts weather: Chance of snow this week following mild Monday

Drive cautiously during your Monday morning commute, Bay Staters. The National Weather Service is predicting fog across Massachusetts through 9 a.m., which could impact visibility on the road.

The rest of the day is expected to be mild, with highs in the upper 40s or low 50s across the state and breaks of sunshine towards the late morning, according to the weather service.

There is a chance of snow overnight Tuesday and into Wednesday morning, especially in the eastern parts of the state. The weather service predicts a 50% chance of snow in Boston Tuesday night, which drops to 20% in the morning. Meanwhile, there is only a 20% chance of snow in Worcester, and Springfield is expected to escape the precipitation altogether.

Still, the weather service expects little to no accumulation. It is predicting less than an inch of snow in Boston.

Temperatures across the state are expected to drop day by day through Thursday, going from highs in the low 40s on Tuesday to highs in the upper to mid 30s on Wednesday and Thursday, according to the weather service. Lows overnight are expected to be in the low 30s and then in the mid to low 30s.

Bay Staters should also expect a cloudy week, especially in the afternoons, according to the weather service.

Massachusetts should begin to warm again on Friday, with highs going back into the mid 40s, leading into a milder weekend, the weather service predicts.

“Our next shot at widespread precipitation not until next Sunday and/or Monday,” the weather service wrote on its website.

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