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As for southern New England, expect it to start mainly as rain during
the mid-to-late morning, between 7 and 10 a.m. The rain will change
over to snow rapidly in parts of Worcester County and western
Massachusetts, within a few hours of the storm’s arrival.

By midday and early afternoon it should be snowing in most of southern
New England away from the immediate coastline.

Boston is going to be literally right on the edge all day long,
flipping and flopping from a cold rain to a wet snow, until finally
changing over completely to snow between 4 and 7 p.m.

The changeover along the South Shore will come after 7 p.m. while Cape
Cod will stay mainly rain for the entire event.

The storm will “peak” from mid-afternoon through about 10 p.m.  This
is when the majority of snow accumulation will occur along with the
strongest winds and highest travel impact.

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