
Meteorologists at the National Weather Service are tracking what could be the season’s first snowstorm the season’s first snowstorm in Massachusetts on Tuesday.
There is a potential for “plowable accumulating snowfall” Tuesday evening for portions of southern New England, especially for the interior and high terrain of Massachusetts, the National Weather Service said.
“Confidence in storm track and intensity remain low at this time range,” the weather service said.
Meteorologists are still uncertain about the amounts, but there are some estimates.
There is about 50% to 70% chance for at least 3 inches of snowfall and about 30% to 45% chance for 6 or more inches.
Probabilities are lower in the Interstate 95 corridor between Boston and Providence, with about 30% to 45% for at least 3 inches of snowfall, and about 15% to 25% for at least 6 inches of snowfall.
We’re monitoring the potential for plowable accumulating snowfall Tuesday evening for portions of southern New England. Highest chances reside across the interior and high terrain of MA at this time, but confidence in storm track and intensity remain low at this time range. pic.twitter.com/SCcL6WWtd8
— NWS Boston (@NWSBoston) November 30, 2025
Upward of 3 inches of snow is likely north and west of Boston, meteorologist Kelly Ann Cicalese told WCVB.
Fewer than 3 inches are expected in Boston, where the weather is expected to alternate between snow and rain during the day on Tuesday, WCVB reported.
What remains uncertain is what the storm will bring for the southern, eastern and coastal plain areas, according to the National Weather Service.
“Plan for a tough commute Tuesday,” said Boston 25 News meteorologist Vicki Graf.

