How much snow is expected?
Snowfall predictions vary, but many areas are expected to receive between 12-18 inches, with some areas potentially exceeding 24 inches.
Weather / School Closings
Several school districts across Massachusetts have announced closures for Monday, January 26, 2026, in anticipation of a major winter storm. The storm is forecasted to bring significant snowfall, with some areas potentially receiving over 1...
A major winter storm is poised to impact Massachusetts, leading to widespread school closures. The storm is expected to unfold in two phases, with the first phase bringing heavy snowfall Sunday evening. Travel conditions are anticipated to be hazardous, particularly between 6 p.m. and midnight, with near-zero visibility in some areas. The second phase will bring lighter intensity ocean effect snow into Monday. Snowfall totals are predicted to range from 7-12 inches along the southeast coast to 16-20 inches north of Route 128 and into Southern New Hampshire. Gusty winds are expected along the coast, potentially reaching 40-50 mph on Cape Cod.
Snowfall predictions vary, but many areas are expected to receive between 12-18 inches, with some areas potentially exceeding 24 inches.
The snow is expected to begin later this morning, with heavy snowfall this evening.
Travel conditions will be dangerous, especially during the evening, with snowfall rates of 1-3 inches per hour and near-zero visibility at times.
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