How much snow did Boston get?
As of Monday afternoon, nearly 19 inches of snow had fallen in Boston since Sunday morning.
Weather / Snowstorms
A major snowstorm struck New England in January 2026, delivering record snowfall to many areas. The storm caused widespread school closures, travel disruptions, and a snow emergency in Boston. Lingering cold temperatures are expected to per...
The snowstorm, which began on Sunday, January 25, intensified throughout the day and continued into Monday, January 26. The Boston Globe reported that the bulk of the storm moved through by 2 a.m., with lingering snow showers continuing into the evening. NBC Boston indicated that additional snowfall was expected on Monday, potentially bringing total accumulations up to 24 inches in some areas. Boston.gov reported that after 19 inches of snowfall in the last 24 hours, Boston Public Schools would be closed Tuesday, January 27. The city’s snow emergency ended January 26 at 8 p.m. ET.
The consistent sub-freezing temperatures mean that melting will be minimal this week, exacerbating travel difficulties and prolonging cleanup efforts. The City of Boston is urging residents to clear sidewalks to ensure safe passage for pedestrians. Space savers should be removed by 8 p.m. on Wednesday, January 28, 48 hours after the snow emergency ended.
As of Monday afternoon, nearly 19 inches of snow had fallen in Boston since Sunday morning.
Boston Public Schools are closed on Tuesday, January 27, to allow for snow removal efforts.
The snow emergency and parking ban in Boston ended at 8 p.m. on January 26.
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