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Based on the latest weather data, it appears that the band of snow that sets up Wednesday afternoon and Wednesday evening will be much further south and west than previously thought.
It now appears that rain still will initially overspread Western and Central Mass by early Wednesday afternoon. This area of precipitation is then expected to sink southward & change from rain to snow by mid to late afternoon Wednesday. The band of snow by late Wednesday afternoon now looks to stretch from the middle & lower Pioneer Valley of Western Mass east-southeastward to central and especially southern Worcester County. This includes the Worcester Metro, the I-395 corridor, the I-84 corridor and the Route 146 corridor. Northern parts of Worcester County and the upper Pioneer Valley of Western Mass may now miss out on most, if not all of this storm.
The snow then looks to continue into Wednesday evening across the middle and lower Pioneer Valley of Western Mass and central and southern Worcester County before ending around midnight.
Snow amounts now look lower as well with accumulations ranging from nothing across northern Worcester County, including I-190 and Route 2 and across the upper Pioneer Valley of Western Mass to perhaps an inch or so of wet snow across the middle and lower Pioneer Valley of Western Mass and across central and especially southern Worcester County.


