Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Did you take photos during the storm? Share them with your neighbors right here.
During a snow storm in the last days of winter, MetroWest spent Tuesday morning shoveling dense, wet slush as temperatures flirted with climbing above the freezing point. The area got as much as eight inches in some areas, forcing many area schools to cancel class. Did you take any photos during the storm while you were home with the kids? Click the "upload" button to the left and share them with your neighbors. Like us on Facebook | Follow us on Twitter | Sign up for our newsletter
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
The snow has stopped falling and you've had all day to capture the images. Now let's see them. Upload your photos from today's storm.
Natick got snow today. It's that simple. We want to see what that snow looked like from your perspective. Upload your photos from today's storm. Like us on Facebook | Follow us on Twitter | Sign up for our newsletter
Monday, March 18, 2013
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for Natick and surrounding areas.
Natick will be getting more snow tonight, according to a National Weather Service Winter Storm Warning. The warning, which covers parts of Middlesex, Essex, Hampden and Norfolk counties, begins at 9 p.m. tonight and will go until 11 a.m. tomorrow. The area will be hit by heavy snow (4-8 inches) and ice. The warning cautions drivers, as it is expected that the snow will have a high impact on the morning commute.
Friday, March 8, 2013
Natick is expecting as much as half a foot of snow or more from this week's storm. See how many inches have fallen in your area with the LIVE map below.
The map above, provided by the National Weather Service, shows total snowfall in the Natick area over the past 3 days. The map is centered around the red marker, which is in the middle of Natick Patch's coverage area, and the map updates every six hours, starting around 2 a.m. each day. Note: This map is not visible on some mobile devices.
Natick Patch wants to see your snow photos. Upload them here!
If there was enough snow for school to be cancelled, then there's enough snow for you to take some fun-filled pictures of what it looks like outside. Just click the button that says "upload" and you can share your photos with everyone.
Thursday, March 7, 2013
The National Weather Service is predicting 3-5 inches of snow to fall in Natick overnight.
There will be snow in Natick tonight. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning that will remain in effect until 1 p.m. on Friday. Some places will get as much as a foot of snow. The National Weather Service is predicting 3-5 inches of snow to fall at nighttime in Natick. As much as 1-3 inches of new snow could fall tomorrow before 1 p.m. as well. It will remain in the high 20s and early 30s tonight and tomorrow.
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
National Weather Service: Six to 10 inches are expected.
Winter isn't over yet, despite spring officially starting in roughly two weeks. Six to 10 inches of snow—and the heavy, wet stuff that can cause power outages—are coming, the National Weather Service in Taunton says. Late this afternoon, the agency issued a winter storm watch for much of Southern New England, including the Natick area, from late Wednesday night into Friday morning. Patch is monitoring the storm and will have updates as news becomes available.
Sunday, February 24, 2013
But, temperatures in the lower 40s are expected Monday through Thursday.
The little snow that's fallen this weekend could cause some big traffic headaches today. The National Weather Service in Taunton expects slick roads and reduced visibility, possibly into tonight. A ham radio operator reported Shrewsbury had received 2.5 inches of snow as of 8:33 a.m., the weather service says. Light snow was falling locally at 10:30 a.m. Daytime temperatures in the lower 40s are expected Monday through Thursday, the weather service says. Rain and snow showers are possible Wednesday through Friday.
Saturday, February 23, 2013
National Weather Service now says 2 to 4 inches this weekend, with 3 to 6 in the hills.
Less snow than expected is headed this way. The National Weather Service in Taunton has reduced its forecast to two to four inches, with three to six inches in the hills. Friday's forecast had snowfall totals as high as 10 inches in some areas. The weather service has issued a winter weather advistory for this area from 3 this afternoon to midnight Sunday.
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Get your milk and bread, bring the firewood inside and get some batteries in the flashlights. This may be a humdinger!
Jim Arnold, weather specialist with Shrewsbury Emergency Management, doesn't think he's used the words "fasten your seatbelts" in a weather update more than four times in the past 25 years. Today, Wednesday, he did. "I think we will see blizzard conditions developing by late Friday afternoon," said Arnold. "Snow will begin around or just before dawn and should be fairly light until mid morning when it will become heavier and the wind will begin to increase. Heavy blowing and drifting snow should be our lot during the afternoon possibly reaching blizzard and occasional whiteout conditions in the late afternoon, and continuing throughout the night and into early Saturday morning." There is also the chance of seeing “thundersnow”, from …