
Arctic air will blast Massachusetts on Tuesday, bringing sunny skies and below-freezing temperatures across the state.
Boston is set to see a high temperature of 24 degrees in the afternoon, according to the National Weather Service, while Worcester and Springfield will only get up to 22 degrees. The Berkshires will be even colder, topping out at 16 degrees during the day.
Nighttime temperatures will drop to single digits in Central and Western Massachusetts, with Worcester and Springfield getting as low as 7 degrees. Pittsfield will see a low of 4 degrees overnight, and the wind chill will make it feel like -3 degrees.
Boston will see a low of 14 degrees overnight, while Cape Cod & the Islands will sink to 17 degrees.
Temperatures will rebound on Wednesday, with Boston reaching a high of 37 degrees, but Central and Western Massachusetts will remain below freezing at 31 degrees.
Wednesday night could bring another round of snow, as the National Weather Service forecasts a 20- to 30-percent chance of snowfall across the state. Little to no accumulation is expected, however.

