By Kristina Pydynowski, Senior Meteorologist
February 16,2014; 8:40PM,EST
Another round of snow is on tap for Boston on Tuesday before temperatures rise later this week.
A wave of snow arriving from the Midwest has its sights on the Northeast for Monday night and Tuesday.
A fresh 1-3 inches is expected in Boston on Tuesday with more set to fall to the north.
While not the largest snowstorm of the winter, that amount of snow may still make roads slippery and cause flight delays.
Residents should prepare for a slow commute, especially on their way home from work.
In the wake of Tuesday's snow, winter will briefly release its grip on the Boston area for the rest of the week.
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Temperatures will crack the 40-degree mark Wednesday and Thursday, then approach 50 F on Friday.
Overnight lows these days will still drop to or below freezing, so people are urged to walk and drive defensively.
With the rising temperatures will come concerns of flooding near streams, rivers and poor drainage area due to runoff from melting snow. Minor urban flooding could result where snow piles are covering storm drains.
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