An arctic cold front will cross through Southern New England on Thursday, bringing with it a chance for snow showers and squalls after what will be a dry and cold Wednesday evening.
National Weather Service forecasters expect temperatures in the high teens and 20s across Massachusetts on Wednesday night, with the chance for warmer temperatures in Boston.
Then, before the front moves through, temperatures should hit between 35 and 40 across the Bay State on Thursday, with a mixture of clouds and sunshine. As the front makes its way through the region, forecasters expect a few brief snow showers and the chance for a localized snow squall or two.
"The one thing we are lacking is low-level moisture...so this may keep the snow squall threat rather localized, but something we still need to wa

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