BOSTON (WHDH) - A winter weather advisory has been issued for the majority of Massachusetts as a storm packing snow, rain and ice is expected to arrive on Wednesday night.

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Flakes will begin falling around 9 p.m., with snow showers lingering across the region until about 1 to 3 a.m.

Residents throughout the Bay State can expect anywhere from a coating to three inches of snow before it transitions to sleet and freezing rain.

With the latest model trends, we pulled the heavier snow further south — to about the Mass Pike. Still not a blockbuster snow, & with the change to rain Thur AM, PM temps in the upper 40s, & sunshine. Most if not all accumulation will melt during the day. pic.twitter.com/MhjxcNKJw5 — Josh Wurster (@joshwurster_) February 20, 2019

This will lead to slick road conditions overnight and into the early morning for areas north and west of Boston.

“Plan on slippery road conditions,” the National Weather Service said. “The hazardous conditions could impact the Thursday morning commute.”

The NWS has issued a winter weather advisory for Massachusetts, excluding the Cape and the Islands.

For more information, visit the 7Weather page.

Worst travel conditions will be from 11pm-5am. pic.twitter.com/viMmBipSnT — Chris Lambert (@clamberton7) February 20, 2019

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