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Storm bringing snow, wind, and coastal flooding to parts of Mass. early next week

DEDHAM, Mass. — A potential nor’easter will develop bringing snow, wind, and coastal flooding to parts of Massachusetts early next week.

Details of the storm are not final as it hasn’t formed yet. The track will pass offshore Monday night to Tuesday morning with the chance for snow inland and some mixing/rain along the southeastern coast and Cape.

“The final track will determine how much but as of Friday night, I’m thinking the best chance for 5 inches or more is along the Massachusetts Turnpike and especially just south of it,” said Chief Meteorologist Kevin Lemanowicz in his Friday night weather forecast.

The track will pass offshore with the chance for snow inland and some mixing/rain along the coast or Cape, says Lemanowicz.

Near the coast and into southeastern Massachusetts still a moderate chance to see more than 5 inches of snow with a low probability out there in Cape Cod and Martha’s Vineyard,” Lemanowicz says.

“It’s common for the totals to flip-flop this far in advance, snow will be measured in inches, not feet, Meteorologist Shiri Spears adds.

Lemanowicz says the details of the storm will come into focus over the weekend.

Stay with the Boston 25 Weather Team for updates as the storm forms and gets closer.

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