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National Weather Service Says Snow Possible Wednesday

The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook for Framingham, in anticipation of possible snow in the middle of the week.

 

This winter's mostly snow-less record may come to an end this Wednesday.

Currently, this is the least snowiest winter on record in the MetroWest area, although a few inches could knock this season easily into the second spot.

The National Weather Service issued a hazardous weather outlook yesterday in anticipation of possible snow this Wednesday for Framingham and much of eastern New England.

According to the National Weather Service, there is a possibility of snow in the region this Wednesday into Thursday as a "series of low pressure systems pass south of New England."

"The amount of snow will depend on the exact track of these systems and if it remains cold enough to support snow," said a release. "At the very least winter weather advisories need to be issued for parts of the area."

Framingham Patch will carry any and all updates related to this possible snow system as more information becomes available.

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Beth Follett Last

1:38 pm on Monday, February 27, 2012

Ok - I will say it... I want it to snow. I live in New England, where we are fortunate to experience 4 different seasons. I have lived elsewhere in the world and have missed the different seasons. It isn't much fun to miss out on a whole season. Give us one solid snow storm where kids can go out and be kids, bundled up to their eyeballs, where people stay home and don't get on the roads, and just enjoy the tranquility that comes after a beautiful storm. That is what I want, then we can bring on spring with a smile. :)

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Susan Petroni

2:01 pm on Monday, February 27, 2012

@Beth - I agree. I love snow and have missed it this season! I'll take snow over freezing rain and sleet any day. I also love the sun and 75 degree days, but I have really missed the snow this winter, especially since there has been no need for me to show off my new brown snow boots...

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Jim Rizoli

2:14 pm on Monday, February 27, 2012

A good foot or so would make you happy I would think.
I wish they would invent a snow that didn't stick to streets.
Jim@ccfiile.com

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Mark W. McClennan, APR

3:24 pm on Monday, February 27, 2012

While I love snow (and used to live in Syracuse, NY), I love the budget savings to the town associated with no snow.

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Denise Zadina

4:48 pm on Monday, February 27, 2012

How about on a weekend? Not during the week when we have to get to work.

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Susan Petroni

7:57 pm on Monday, February 27, 2012

@Denise - I could compromise with a nice Friday night snowstorm. Kids could play outside all weekend ...

If Mother Nature took requests ... here's mine: a foot of the nice fluffy stuff and then 6 months of sunny and 75 degrees days with rain only at night ...

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Heidi Zizza

3:47 pm on Tuesday, February 28, 2012

I am ready, I want to ski a bit more but today is so gorgeous it's hard to imagine snowin the forecast. I feel like my heart has already said good bye to the winter that wasn't.

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Moira LaPointe

5:27 pm on Tuesday, February 28, 2012

I don't mind skipping the snow every few years (I feel like we paid-it-forward after the constant snow last year), but I must agree that my kids have missed the sledding, snowball fights, etc.

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