Massachusetts residents are in for a frigid Monday, with temperatures dipping well below freezing as an arctic airmass blows through — and forecasters eye several chances for snow this week.
National Weather Service forecasters say wind gusts will pick up to 30 mph throughout the morning statewide. A small craft advisory is in effect until Tuesday morning for outer waters and will end later Monday for coastal waters.
Under sunny skies, temperatures will be in the teens and 20s all Monday statewide. Only Cape Cod & the Islands are expected to break 30 degrees.
In the Berkshires, highs will be 17 on Monday with wind chill values as low as -7. Springfield and Worcester will see highs of 25 and 23 degrees, respectively, while Boston may reach 26 degrees.
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