Three to six inches of snowfall is expected this weekend.
Following a small accumulation of snow overnight Thursday into Friday, the National Weather Service is expecting a more significant storm to make its way to New England during the day Saturday. Anywhere from one to six inches of snow could fall across much of New England, including Concord, according to a Hazardous Weather Outlook from the NWS. The snow is expected to fall between Saturday morning and Saturday evening. "There is a high probability of accumulating snow Saturday across the entire region. The greatest risk for heavy snowfall is over Connecticut, Rhode Island and Southeast Massachusetts, where three to six inches are possible," the Outlook states. "Farther north across Southern New Hampshire and Northern Massachusetts the …
The National Weather Service issued a flood and a hazardous weather outlook for Concord and the surrounding area Wednesday afternoon.
So long, warm weather. As temperatures in Concord and throughout the region began to drop to a more average level for the month of December on Wednesday, Massachusetts State Police issued a warning about driving in poor weather conditions. The warning comes after the National Weather Service issued a hazardous weather outlook and a flood watch for most of the state, including Concord, on Wednesday. The forecast here in Concord has shifted from the possibility of snow tomorrow to the likelihood of continued rain, according to NWS. "Rain will continue through this afternoon with additional areas of rain moving through tonight," the Flood Watch stated. "Embedded convection within the area of rain tonight will contribute to higher rainfall…