BOSTON (WBZ NewsRadio) — A messy mix of snow and rain has been creating dangerous conditions on the roads across Massachusetts.
The conditions started to transition away from snow to sleet on Sunday morning. The National Weather Service forecasts that freezing rain will continue to come down throughout the afternoon before changing to plain rain into the evening.
A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect until 7 p.m. Areas north and west of 128 are under a Winter Storm Warning. Officials warned of potentially slick conditions on the road, with bridges and overpasses especially hazardous.
The National Weather Service also warned that ice forming on power lines and tree branches could cause power outages.
Here's the latest snowfall totals as of Sunday afternoon from the NWS:
Barnstable County
Pocasset: 2.8 inches
Chatham: 1.4 inches
Essex County
Marblehead: 6.5 inches
Gloucester: 6 inches
Haverhill: 6 inches
Methuen: 5.8 inches
Andover: 5.0 inches
Topsfield: 5.0 inches
Lynn: 3.8 inches
Danvers: 3.0 inches
Amesbury: 1.0 inches
Franklin County
Leverett: 5.1 inches
Ashfield: 5 inches
Middlesex County
Burlington: 7.0 inches
Lowell: 7.0 inches
Acton: 6.5 inches
Lexington: 6.5 inches
Winchester: 6.2 inches
Waltham: 6.1 inches
Westford: 6.0 inches
Littleton: 5.9 inches
Melrose: 5.8 inches
Bedford: 0.9 inches
Stow: 5.0 inches
Watertown: 4.7 inches
Hopkinton: 4.0 inches
Dover: 3.5 inches
Norfolk County
Randolph 3.7 inches
Weymouth 3.3 inches
Walpole 3.2 inches
Franklin: 2.5 inches
Stoughton 1.5 inches
Suffolk County
Brighton 5.2 inches
South Boston: 4.6 inches
Boston: 1.6 inches
Worcester County
Fitchburg: 7.0 inches
Worcester: 5.4 inches
Westborough: 4.7 inches
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