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Snow on Martha’s Vineyard Again This Sunday? See What the Forecast Is Warning About

Martha’s Vineyard still feels like it’s carrying the weight of the last storm.




Snow is piled along sidewalks, tucked into the edges of driveways, and lingering in the corners of town, even after the main roads have been cleared. Winter doesn’t disappear overnight here. It stays, quietly shaping daily routines long after the plows move on.


Now, with temperatures staying low and another coastal system developing offshore, the question is already circulating across the island:


Are we looking at more snow this Sunday, and how much could we actually see?


What the Forecast Is Suggesting


Forecast models are pointing to a strong chance of snowfall on Martha’s Vineyard this weekend, with the potential for measurable accumulation depending on the storm’s final track.


Local meteorologists across Massachusetts are also watching the same coastal setup closely. A recent report from WCVB Channel 5 Boston notes that lingering cold will keep existing snowpack in place, while early models suggest another coastal winter system could bring additional snow to parts of the region heading into the weekend: https://www.wcvb.com/article/massachusetts-snow-coastal-winter-storm-weekend-jan-feb-2026/70143554



Even a moderate snowfall can quickly affect travel, access, and day-to-day operations, especially when snow is already on the ground.


For the most reliable local timing and accumulation updates, the National Weather Service remains the official source to follow: https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=41.4168&lon=-70.6161


Why This Matters, Even After the Roads Are Cleared


One of the realities of winter on Martha’s Vineyard is that storms rarely feel like isolated events.


Even when primary routes are plowed, snow remains part of the landscape for days, sometimes weeks. Each new forecast becomes less about novelty and more about planning ahead:


  • Will entrances stay accessible

  • Will walkways remain safe

  • Will driveways be manageable if snow returns overnight


Winter weather isn’t only about what falls. It’s about what lingers afterward.


Safety, Access, and Predictability


Snow is expected in New England. What matters most is how prepared a property is when conditions shift.


That’s where professional snow removal becomes more than a last-minute reaction. It becomes part of a reliable winter plan, built around consistency and peace of mind.


At Millers Pro Landscape, our approach is centered on:


  • ongoing forecast monitoring

  • dependable scheduling as conditions evolve

  • clean, safe access throughout the season

  • predictable support during the harshest winter weeks

Because in winter, confidence often comes from knowing someone is already paying attention to what’s coming next.


If you’d like a deeper look at how snow management connects directly to safety and seasonal continuity, we’ve shared a guide here:


Commercial Snow Removal: Safety and Continuity Through Winter https://www.millersprolandscape.com/post/post-commercial-snow-removal-safety-continuity

Looking Ahead to Sunday


For now, the best step is simple:


Stay informed through official updates, plan ahead, and treat winter weather as an important part of responsible property care on Martha’s Vineyard.


Millers Pro Landscape remains committed to supporting the island through every storm with safety-focused snow removal, seasonal awareness, and dependable service when conditions change.

 
 
 

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