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Cape Cod, Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard are under a winter storm watch from the National Weather Service Sunday into Monday. Here's what we know.
Safer viewing can be seen in live, online footage from the region's traffic cameras. The free traveler information service Mass511 has several cameras set up on the peninsula and one on Martha's Vineyard. Find them on the map at https://www.mass511.com/, zooming into Cape Cod, and choosing "Cameras" from the icon menu.
High winds lashed parts of Cape Cod overnight as a powerful storm system moved across the state, dumping up to 24<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
NBC 10 Boston meteorologist Pete Bouchard is calling for 16 to 22 inches in Central Massachusetts and Western Massachusetts, with warmer temperatures resulting in 10 to 16 inches in Boston and southeastern towns. Bouchard believes Cape Cod & the Islands will receive 7 to 10 inches.
Massachusetts is slated to recieve as much as 25 inches of snow Sunday, Jan, 25 into Monday, as a storm that has swept through the country this weekend causing power outages finally reaches the Bay State, according to the National Weather Service Boston (NWS). A winter storm warning has been issued for the entire state through 8 p.m. Monday.
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Mark Twain is credited with the saying, “If you don’t like the weather in New England, wait a few minutes.” He may get the credit, but who hasn’t paraphrased it, especially in the ever-changeable season of winter on Cape Cod. The weather on New Year’s Day certainly proved the saying to be true.