Meh, for a few inches this is NBD. They salt the shit out of stuff around here. Other than the typical drive slower stuff, I don't see that much of an issue on the main roads in this area.
I don't think that matters much right now. Next week is more of the interaction with s/w's off the west coast, the PV to the north and the influence of that, and the SE ridge.
Even here maybe 33-34 drizzle briefly before refreeze.
One thing to note. There is a buoy in ACK sound that always seems very prone to surface temps. It's been like 32-33F. Reality seems like the real water temp is near 40 like Boston Harbor. It's having a local effect on model temps there. Just beware around there. srfc temps might be modeled a degree or two on the cold side from reality.