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Your Massachusetts weather forecast, delivered fast. The Massachusetts Weather Podcast brings you concise 3-minute updates from Boston to the Berkshires. Get current conditions, nor'easter tracking, NWS alerts, and a 7-day outlook.© 2026 The Weather Podcast, Inc. Politique et gouvernement
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    • Blizzard Warning | Massachusetts Weather 6 AM
      Feb 23 2026
      Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Massachusetts Weather Podcast. It's Monday, February 23rd.. And folks, this is a big one. You're waking up to a nor'easter that means business. Nearly an inch already on the ground. And the heavy stuff hasn't even peaked yet. Whiteout conditions hit around 7 AM. Snow keeps falling through 10 PM tonight. This storm will be talked about. Let me walk you through it. Eastern Massachusetts takes the hardest punch. Another 11 to 17 inches are coming. Winds are howling northeast at 29 miles an hour, gusting to 47. By afternoon, gusts could scream past 60 along the coast. Visibility drops to almost nothing. Highs barely touch 30 degrees around 5 AM, then temperatures actually fall through the day. Wind chills? Feeling like 10 degrees by afternoon. And tonight brings another 3 to 5 inches on top of everything. Push west into central Massachusetts. You're seeing 10 to 16 inches with highs near 28 degrees around 5 PM. Wind chills feel like 8 degrees around 10 AM. Snow tapers by 6 PM, but blowing snow sticks around. Western Massachusetts catches the lightest hit. Still 4 to 8 inches, though. Highs near 30 degrees around 5 PM. Winds shift northeast to north around 6 AM. Now the coastal threat. Storm surges of 2 to 3 feet. Flood warnings through 7 AM. Plymouth County south through Cape Cod and the Islands could see roads underwater. If you're down there, you'll want to stay put. This is the kind of storm where your phone dies in your pocket and tree limbs come down. Power outages are likely. Travel is dangerous, especially east of Worcester. Just don't. The week ahead tells a better story. Tuesday brings sunshine and low 30s. Catch your breath. Wednesday another light snow sneaks in. Rain and snow mix lingers through Friday. Then temperatures climb into the 40s by Sunday. I'll be tracking this all day. Charge your devices and fill some water bottles just in case. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care!
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    • Massachusetts Weather: 02-22-2026
      Feb 22 2026
      Good evening! I'm Aaron Jolly. And this is the Massachusetts Weather Podcast for Sunday, February 22nd. Folks, I'm not going to sugarcoat this. A historic blizzard is bearing down on us tonight. And the National Weather Service is calling it extreme to destructive. This is the real deal. Light snow starts between 7 and 11 P.M. Tonight. By midnight, snow rates explode to 2 to 4 inches per hour. That's when blizzard conditions lock in along the coast. Winds will scream at 55 to 75 miles an hour. Visibility drops to nothing. The storm's peak hits Monday morning, 3 A.M. Through noon. A pivoting snow band parks over southeastern Massachusetts, dumping 2 to 3 inches per hour. Boston and the eastern half? You're looking at 18 to 24 inches. Some spots southeast of the city could see 30 inches. Push west toward Worcester. You're still catching 10 to 16 inches, heaviest between 4 A.M. And 10 A.M. Monday. Gusts to 50 miles an hour will drift that snow into walls. Out in the Berkshires, the storm peaks around 1 A.M. Monday. Eight to 14 inches with 40 to 50 mile an hour gusts. You're on the edge, but travel will still be impossible. Now Cape Cod and the Islands. This is where it gets terrifying. Hurricane force gusts to 80 miles an hour. Storm surge up to 4 feet floods Nantucket Harbor between 2 and 5 A.M. Extensive tree damage and widespread power outages are coming. Snow finally tapers west to east Monday afternoon, ending by 7 P.M. In the southeast. Looking past the storm, Tuesday brings bitter cold and sunshine. Highs barely crack the low 30s. Wednesday sneaks in another 1 to 3 inches of light snow. Thursday and Friday slowly warm into the upper 30s. Saturday finally delivers sunny skies and low 40s. That's your digging out day. Tonight, charge everything. Fill your bathtubs. Don't drive Monday morning. This storm means it. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care of each other tonight.
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    • Massachusetts Weather: 02-22-2026
      Feb 22 2026
      Good afternoon! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Massachusetts Weather Podcast. It's Sunday, February 22nd. Folks, I'm not going to sugarcoat this. A monster nor'easter is barreling toward us. And by tonight, it turns into a full blown blizzard. Right now it's quiet. Enjoy these last few calm hours. Snow starts between 7 and 10 tonight. Light at first. Then it goes absolutely berserk. Snowfall rates hit 2 to 4 inches per hour overnight. The worst window is midnight through 8 A.M. Monday. Winds shift northeast and crank to 50 miles an hour inland. Out on the Cape and Islands? Gusts to 70 miles an hour. That's hurricane territory. Let's talk totals. Down in eastern Mass, you're staring at 1 to 2 feet. Three to 5 inches tonight, then another 11 to 17 inches Monday. Today's high hits 37 degrees, but Monday barely scrapes 33 with wind chills around 15. Coastal flooding is likely near the 1 A.M. High tide. Storm surge pushes water 2 to 3 feet above normal. Nantucket Harbor and parts of Cape Cod could see roads underwater. Push west toward Worcester and central Mass. You're looking at 15 to 23 inches total. Today tops out at 34 degrees. Monday? Just 29 with wind chills near 10. Whiteout conditions are real. Over in the Berkshires and western Mass, you'll see 8 to 16 inches. Highs today reach 36 degrees. Winds still gust to 55 miles an hour up in those hills. Travel will be nearly impossible overnight into Monday. Power outages are likely east of I-90. If you're in the Blizzard Warning zone, stay put. Looking beyond this beast, the storm clears Tuesday morning. Bitter cold settles in with lows near 10 to 14 degrees. Then a fast rebound. Wednesday climbs to the upper 30s. Thursday touches 40. A light snow or rain chance Wednesday night, but nothing like tonight. By Saturday, low 40s return. One bright spot. We gained nearly 3 minutes of daylight today. You'll need every second of it for shoveling. Charge your devices. Fill a thermos. Check on your neighbors tomorrow morning. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care!
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