Boston, Snow and blizzard
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Record-setting snow totals well above 2 feet prompted widespread shutdowns and halted newspaper printing as Winter Storm Hernando buried the East Coast.
Boston Public Schools will be closed on Tuesday, and the city is extending a snow emergency and parking ban until at least 6 p.m. Tuesday, the mayor said Monday afternoon. “We need everyone to stay
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu warned residents about a massive storm barreling towards Massachusetts on Sunday and said that a snow emergency and parking ban will be in effect starting at 2 p.m.
New England saw a record-breaking blizzard dump up to 3 feet of snow across a swath of Southeastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island on Monday. Boston picked up over 14 inches with widespread totals of 12 to 30 inches south of the city and in parts of the Ocean State.
The storm hitting Massachusetts today could be historic, according to National Weather Service. See live updates from the day