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The travel ban – which covered Cape Cod and the South Coast of Massachusetts – is lifted as of noon on Tuesday, according to Governor Maura Healey. While the formal ban, which could have come with a $500 fine is lifted, people are still urged to stay off the road as there are still icy, snow covered and slushy conditions.
Monday wasn’t just a snow day — it was a record-shattering, landscape-altering event. While many in the region were hunkered down listening to the wind howl, history was being made across southern New England.
Forecasters with the National Weather Service expect the storm to wind down Monday afternoon into evening. But more snow is expected later this week, with a clipper system likely bringing some accumulation in higher elevations Wednesday into Thursday.
Schools are closed and plows clear the streets, as the South Shore digs out of the first big storm of the year, which blanketed the region with more than a foot of heavy snow in some places. Here are the latest snow totals for towns across the South Shore.
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Philly snow updates: City schools will be virtual Tuesday; city offices and courts will be open
What you should knowA rare blizzard warning has been canceled after a foot of snow fell overnight across the Philadelphia region. Here are photos from across the area. City schools will be virtual on Tuesday;