Snow showers, flurries possible on cold, blustery Monday across Mass.

Massachusetts will see another day of cold and blustery conditions on Monday with temperatures in the mid-30s to high-40s and a few early snow showers or flurries.
The snow showers and flurries were expected to move out of the region by daybreak Monday, giving way to dry conditions for the rest of the day, according to National Weather Service forecasters.
Gusting winds will make it feel colder than the actual temperature, with wind chills in the teens and 20s to start the day on Monday, then rising to the 20s and low 30s later in the day.
Temperatures are expected to moderate slightly on Tuesday, with highs in the low to mid-40s.
High pressure is likely to build into the region on Wednesday and Thursday, bringing dry weather but more below-normal temperatures.
The weather pattern gets more complex for the end of the week and the weekend, with a cold front expected to pass through the region, bringing an increasing risk of showers and milder temperatures.
It’s not clear how far south the front will get, but where it eventually settles is expected to determine if unsettled conditions linger into Saturday. After the front moves through, high pressure should settle in on Sunday, bringing dry conditions.
Temperatures are expected to trend cooler next week.
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