Parking bans and snow emergencies are being announced for a winter storm that's expected to bring as much as 8 inches of snow ...
Boston is bracing for a classic New England winter stretch, with a series of storms set to bring snow, wind and potentially ...
Boston did not declare a snow emergency or a parking ban for the storm, the City of Boston posted on social media Sunday evening. However, a three-day cold weather advisory will go into effect on ...
The City of Boston announced they would not declare a snow emergency or parking ban, and Public Works stated they had “600+ pieces treating and clearing” the roads as of around 9 p.m. Sunday.
BOSTON - A storm on Sunday night is expected to bring up to ten inches of snow to parts of Massachusetts by Monday morning. The following towns and cities have issued snow emergencies and parking ...
According to Meteorologist Shiri Spear’s latest weather blog post, the storm looks like it will move in between about 8 p.m.
A weekend storm is also in the forecast, with an early accumulation estimate of up to 6 inches of snow for some.
It's hard to believe, but Friday marks 10 years since the final major storm of Boston's record-breaking winter in 2015 - a season that buried the city under an unbelievable 110.6 inches of snow.
There is also a decent coat of snow in Boston, which received about 4 inches of snow. Snow had mostly stopped as of 6 a.m. No snow emergency or parking ban was put in place, but there are slushy ...
Boston hasn't issued a snow emergency or parking ban, but Mayor Michelle Wu did share reminders about clearing snow from sidewalks while issuing a cold weather advisory for Tuesday to Thursday ...
There is a chance of snowfall Sunday night into early Monday, but it's looking to be more or less of a dusting.