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Storm Could Drop up to 18 Inches of Snow in Brookline

The latest estimates from the National Weather Service warn of heavy snowfall on Friday into Saturday.

A major winter storm will move into the Boston area on Friday into Saturday, potenially dumping one to two feet of snow on Brookline this weekend.

A weather service snowfall total forecast map released late this morning shows 14 to 18 inches falling in the Boston area.

"A major winter storm will bring the potential for a foot or more of snow across much of the region Friday into early Saturday," said the winter storm warning from the National Weather Service. 

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Light snow will develop on Friday morning, and snowfall will increase to become heavy on Friday afternoon then taper off on Saturday.

"Deep snow accumulations are likely on untreated roads," according to the NWS. "In addition, strong winds may develop to create near blizzard conditions across Eastern Massachusetts Friday night into early Saturday."

Snowfall rates could be 2-3 inches per hour, and wind gusts could reach up to 50mph, the advisory reads.  

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A weather service snowfall total forecast map released late this morning shows 14 to 18 inches falling in the Boston area.


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