Seasonal & Holidays

First Serious Snow Of 2019 Slams MetroWest: Photos

See photos of how the snow impacted towns and cities across MetroWest from Natick to Marlborough.

A plow pushes down Marlborough's Main Street on Monday afternoon, just before a second round of snow was moving into the area.
A plow pushes down Marlborough's Main Street on Monday afternoon, just before a second round of snow was moving into the area. (Neal McNamara/Patch)

MARLBOROUGH, MA — The first real snow event of the 2019-2020 winter was actually two storms. The first storm pushed through the MetroWest area Sunday afternoon and well into Monday, leaving 7 to 10 inches along the Mass Pike corridor.

The second storm could do just as much damage. The National Weather Service on Monday afternoon issued a winter storm warning until Tuesday at noon for the area. An additional 4 to 10 inches could fall in the Framingham area by that time.

Here's a look at how the first round of snow impacted towns and cities across the MetroWest area on Monday.

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A dog name Duke got a chance to step outside his downtown Marlborough home and enjoy the frosty weather on Monday afternoon.


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The parking lot at the Sandy Burr Country Club in Wayland was plowed out, but most of the golf carts were covered in several inches of snow.

A worker spreads blue deicer along Kendall Street in downtown Framingham on Monday afternoon.

A man rides his bike down a slick Franklin Street in downtown Framingham on Monday afternoon.

The red trim of the Wayside Inn Grist Mill in Sudbury stood out against the fresh white snow.

A lone, faceless snowman was erected on the Natick Common.

Despite the frosty appearance, Terra Brasilis in Framingham was packed with patrons around lunchtime on Monday.

The Revolutionary War soldier atop a monument in the Sudbury Town Center appeared to be just bearing the cold, snowy weather.

Two maintenance workers descend treacherous stairs at the Natick Center MBTA station on Monday afternoon.

Sudbury's tree lighting ceremony isn't until Dec. 7, but the town tree looked very festive after the season's first snowfall.

The Dough Boy monument in Marlborough was bearing the weight of several inches of snow on Monday afternoon.

At the Framingham MBTA station, many drivers raised their windshield wipers in a sort-of salute to the first snow of the season.

A Marlborough city worker spreads sand along sidewalks outside of City Hall on Monday afternoon.

A woman walks along South Main Street in Natick as the Middlesex Savings Bank displays the chilly temperature.

At least someone is smiling about the snow. A smirking wooden snowman stands guard in front of Framingham City Hall.

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