Here’s what Boston meteorologists are saying about the timing and impacts of the Sunday-Monday nor’easter

“Heavy snow, strong winds, & coastal flooding are all increasingly possible.”

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National Weather Service: ‘Heavy snow, strong winds, & coastal flooding are all increasingly possible’

This morning’s weather guidance trended toward a higher impact storm track on Sun night/Mon with the greatest impacts felt across southeast MA/RI. Heavy snow, strong winds, & coastal flooding are all increasingly possible. Things will come into focus over the next 12 -24 hours! https://t.co/CXZRtckk1X

— NWS Boston (@NWSBoston) February 20, 2026

Mike Wankum, WCVB: ‘Monday’s storm is looking closer to a Track 1 path’

The difference between a big storm (Track 1) and a miss (Track 3) is only about 200 miles. Monday’s storm is looking closer to a Track 1 path. pic.twitter.com/wyZdWMXEcx

— Mike Wankum (@MetMikeWCVB) February 20, 2026

How much snow on Monday? The heaviest will toward SE Mass. It will also come with a very strong wind. pic.twitter.com/4FBREo9s07

— Mike Wankum (@MetMikeWCVB) February 20, 2026

Tucker Antico, Boston 25 News: ‘Unlike the last big snowfall, power outages are of high concern with the heavy, wet snow and wind’

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