Winter Weather Advisory: Slippery Roads and Snow Expected in Massachusetts Counties
February 10, 2026
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.
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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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Sources

Newsweek • Feb 10, 2026
Heavy Snow Warning as Up to 7 Inches Set To Hit
The Boston Globe • Feb 10, 2026
New England forecast: Scattered snow showers loom after overnight storm
NBC10 Boston • Feb 10, 2026
First Alert: Snow expected to make for messy evening, morning commutes