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An All-day Event: Snow, Winds Hit Cape Cod, the Islands and South Coast

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Cape Cod, the South Coast and Islands are expected to receive 6-10 inches before the snow tapers down and stops overnight Monday.
National Weather Service

The snow is accumulating on Cape Cod, creating unsafe travel conditions as tree limbs start to fall on icy roadways. Officials are asking that residents stay off the roads as much as possible in order to clear the way for plow workers.

Roadways like this one in Woods Hole have become much more snow-filled and treacherous during the past hour.
Credit Kathryn Eident

According to the National Weather Service in Taunton, heavy snowfall, strong winds and blizzard conditions will affect the Cape, Islands and South Caost throughout the day. The weather could cause downed power lines and may bring outages. The region could see 6-10 inches of snow before the snow tapers down and stops overnight.

Wind gusts are a major concern, with Northeast wind gusts between 45-65 mph possible. That wind should peak between now and 2 pm.

Snow begins to accumulate in Mashpee.
Credit Alecia Orsini

Moderate coastal flooding is possible late Monday morning during the high tide between 11 a.m. and Noon, according to the Weather Service.

Earlier this morning, WCAI Morning Edition co-host Kathryn Eident talked with National Weather Service Meteorologist Hayden Frank to learn more about what we can expect in this region.

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