Massachusetts braces for season's 1st plowable snow Tue.
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Frigid temperatures are expected in tonight's Giants vs Patriots game. Does the forecast call for any rain or snow in Foxborough? Here's what we know.
It is cold out there with temperatures in the 20s and wind chills in the teens. Expect temperatures to stay below freezing. There will be some partial sunshine. Snow showers move in overnight into Tuesday as a large storm system moves into the Ohio River Valley and southern New England.
Some parts of Massachusetts are expected to see a heavy snow storm starting on Tuesday, according to National Weather Service forecasts — with some impacts hitting the Boston area.
And it looks like the first winter storm could be on its way next week, at least for some of Massachusetts, according to the National Weather Service branch in Norton. Cape Cod is so far predicted to get just rain, no snow.
It’ll be a late one under the lights at Gillette Stadium, with kickoff set for 8:15 p.m., and the weather is looking mighty cold. Game-time temperatures will likely range between 28 and 33 degrees under mostly cloudy skies. There will be a slight breeze, but it shouldn’t be strong enough to impact the kicking or passing game.
The Climate Prediction Center, a division of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), released its long-range forecast for December 2025 through February 2026 on Thursday. The outlook tells two different stories: a cold, wet winter for some states versus a hot, dry season for others.
Here's the weather forecast for Thursday night's New England Patriots vs. New York Jets game in Foxboro, Massachusetts.
We enter the last weekend of November, also a nice, long Thanksgiving break, and more than 15 ski resorts across the region have opened the lifts for skiers and snowboarders to enjoy early-season powder.