Heavy snow is falling in areas of New England and will continue for the next couple of hours Sunday night.
A trail of snow has stagnated throughout the Boston subway area. Within this band, snow was falling 3 to 4 inches per hour. Most of our forecasts are on track, hopefully below this band.
If you’re below the band, visibility will drop by a quarter of a mile. Localized amounts of 9 to 12 inches will be possible.
The liquid / snow ratio will be slightly lower than the coast, so even with heavy snow, snow rates are likely to range from 1 to 2 inches per hour.
It’s still a brunch until the snowstorm to go to sleep – the weather hasn’t changed. Most of the accumulated snow will end at dinner time.

NBC10 Boston Total snowfall predicted by a storm that passed over New England on Sunday, February 7, 2021.
If you want to start strong in the morning, you may want to fire the blower or shovel and this will save you the aggravation in the morning.
On Monday we will take a break, but it will be cold.
Another batch of snow will be possible on Tuesday. This round of snow will only amount to 1 to 3 inches or 2 to 4 inches. Unfortunately, the schedule is poor and could slow trips from Tuesday evening.
We will take another break on Wednesday and Thursday, before another storm from Thursday night until Friday morning. Some prediction models hint at a significant event.