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A wintry mix and spotty ice are possible from this clipper system along coastal Rhode Island and Connecticut as temperatures hover near the freezing mark.
Bitter cold sticks around through Monday, and StormTeam 5 is tracking the next chance for snow by Tuesday evening's commute.
A fast-moving clipper system is trekking in from the west today, and it's arrival is timed perfectly to mess with part of the evening rush. But after the storm, the week is set to warm up.
With Eastern Massachusetts expected to receive the brunt of Monday’s snow, the region’s cities are working to ensure residents are safe and warm. Snow cleanup, which began Sunday as the storm moved across the state,
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is defending the city's snow removal progress nearly two weeks after the storm hit.
Work to clear and treat the frozen roads of Boston continued, as a band of heavy snow hit the southern New England region on Saturday.“With a heavy band of snow moving through, the Public
Creating safe paths on Boston sidewalks in wake of the Jan. 26 storm has been a “Sisyphean task” as freezing temperatures persist.
At a news conference at the city’s public works facility in the South End, Wu said city employees and contractors had cleared more than 6,200 truckloads of snow from streets and intersections over the past two weeks. On Jan. 25 and Jan. 26, Boston received close to 2 feet of snow, the eighth-highest accumulation on record.
Mayor Michelle Wu has touted her administration’s achievements in making Boston more accessible by bike, public transit, or on foot. None of that matters if you can’t navigate
The snow forecast for Boston and other parts of eastern Massachusetts is rising as a clipper system takes aim on the Northeast this weekend, driving in another blast of arctic air. Boston could see