7 maps predicting snowfall totals this weekend
Boston meteorologists are predicting up to 9 inches of snow could fall between Saturday and Sunday across Massachusetts.
National Weather Service
[Winter Storm Update] A significant winter storm is still expected to impact #SNE later tonight into Sun morning. 5-9″ of snow is expected across much of #SNE. Briefing package included. pic.twitter.com/442KPOsQ9r
— NWS Boston (@NWSBoston) February 8, 2025

Boston winter:
Dave Epstein
No big changes overnight. Still expecting near 6 inches of snow tonight through early Sunday. Some areas a bit more, others less. #WeatherWisdom pic.twitter.com/YCUTgofkPO
— Dave Epstein (@growingwisdom) February 8, 2025
WCVB
There is about 1/2″ of liquid content with this storm so everyone is in a 4-8″ snowfall range. Slightly fluffier snow to the north may lead to a few spots exceeding 8″. Toward the Cape it will be heavier wetter snow and possibly some drizzle as it come to an end. Harder to shovel pic.twitter.com/umqunw5SV0
— Mike Wankum (@MetMikeWCVB) February 8, 2025
7News
Yesterday’s storm was garbage… messy, sloppy mix. Next storm up… mainly pure snow, 5-8″ for many, a bit of a fluff factor to it. Great Sunday afternoon for the kids on the sledding hills. pic.twitter.com/3AXc9EMYbr
— Chris Lambert (@clamberton7) February 7, 2025
NBC10 Boston
SUNDAY SNOWSTORM: A weekend storm is expected to drop anywhere from 6 to 9 inches of snow in the Boston area. We’re tracking that, and several other chances for snow next week, in your First Alert forecast. https://t.co/0WdnzCY02G
— NBC10 Boston (@NBC10Boston) February 7, 2025
Boston 25 News
Breezy & partly cloudy today. The weekend storm will dump most snowfall overnight with improvements by late morning Sunday. @boston25 #mawx #newengland pic.twitter.com/FSSzoYOaBx
— Shiri Spear (@ShiriSpear) February 7, 2025
WBZ
First bid for Saturday nigh into Sunday morning. The trend I will be watching for is whether this goes farther south. Pretty fast/zonal flow and not an intense storm (no big wind or coastal concerns). #wbz pic.twitter.com/qh1zYQrR3z
— Eric Fisher (@ericfisher) February 6, 2025