Winter Weather Advisory: Slippery Roads and Snow Expected in Massachusetts Counties

February 10, 2026
Winter Weather Advisory: Slippery Roads and Snow Expected in Massachusetts Counties
  • A winter weather advisory remains in effect for Berkshire, Franklin, Essex, Middlesex, Suffolk and northern Worcester counties, with 2 to 4 inches of snow and slippery roads expected during Tuesday evening into Wednesday morning commutes.

  • The forecast points to a transition to milder, near-average temperatures and mostly clear or sunny conditions as the week progresses into the weekend.

  • Travel precaution is advised: slow down and use extra caution while on the roads.

  • The story sits within a standard local-news layout, with top sports coverage and links to more local newsroom content.

  • The First Alert Weather Team will continue monitoring conditions and providing updates across TV, online platforms, and the First Alert Weather App.

  • The advisory is issued by WGAL News 8 Storm Team Meteorologist Mike Susko, with resources available for weather updates and alerts.

  • Residents should monitor local updates and follow advisory guidance until the storm passes.

  • MassLive reporter Susannah Sudborough covers Massachusetts breaking news, focusing on Eastern Massachusetts and Boston.

  • MassLive articles link to ongoing weather coverage, alerts, maps and analyses of snow and ice impacts.

  • The piece also directs readers toward additional weather-related stories and maps to understand conditions and impacts.

  • Related links provide updates on school closings, snow cessation timing, and advisories for Franklin and Worcester counties.

  • NOAA’s 6–10 day outlook suggests above-normal temperatures late next week, signaling a shift to milder weather after the storm.

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