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Long Snowstorm To Hit Framingham: Timing, Snow Totals

A snowstorm will arrive Thursday afternoon, and higher snow totals will be seen closer to the Atlantic Ocean, according to forecasts.

A snowstorm on Thursday and Friday could drop up to 8 inches in parts of Framingham.
A snowstorm on Thursday and Friday could drop up to 8 inches in parts of Framingham. (Neal McNamara/Patch)

FRAMINGHAM, MA — A long-duration snow event will move into this region Thursday afternoon, potentially leaving up to 8 inches of snow in the Framingham area.

You may see flurries Thursday morning, but the real snow won't begin until after 2 p.m. The snow will fall through Friday evening, according to the National Weather Service.

In a change from other recent snow events, this storm will bring more snow to areas closer to the Atlantic Ocean. Almost the entire state west of the I-495 may pick up between 4 and 6 inches — except for the Quabbin Reservoir area, which may only see 3 to 4 inches.

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Areas south of the Mass Pike and east of I-95 could pick up 6 to 8 inches, according to the forecast. But there are some exceptions, especially near I-495. Parts of Framingham along the Southborough and Marlborough borders may see less snow than parts of the city south of the Pike, according to forecasts.

The storm was also pushing back the start time for Framingham's coronavirus testing site. The Franklin Street testing site will open at 1 p.m. on Friday.

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The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for all of Southern New England. A more severe winter storm warning has not been issued due to how long the storm will last.

"Travel could be difficult at times as roads become snow covered," the advisory says. "The hazardous conditions could impact the Thursday evening commute."

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