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The city also said a Declared Winter Parking Ban will remain in effect until further notice.
In Fall River, children had to walk along a snowy sidewalk after their bus got stuck on the corner of Smith and Warren despite a 2-hour delay to the start of the school day, according to the Fall River Police Department. The students had to walk a block to get to Greene School but were able to arrive by the time school started.
Worcester is expected to see 12 to 22 inches of snow accumulation from a winter storm that will arrive Sunday morning, Jan. 25, according to the latest forecast from the National Weather Service. Central Massachusetts is under a winter storm warning from 7 a.m. Sunday to 8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 26.
With a monster snow storm expected to continue into Monday, Jan. 26 many schools have preemptively cancelled school in Central Massachusetts. The region is expected to get between 18 and 24 inches, according to the National Weather Service.
Boston recorded 23.2 inches after the Sunday-into-Monday storm — placing it in the top 10 for highest storm totals on record.
Central Massachusetts was slammed extra hard by the weekend snow storm, with some snow piles towering over the streets. Crews worked<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
Harvard Park in Harvard can offer such an experience. Located on Lancaster County Road, the park is also home to several municipal recreation facilities, including a playground, and for track and field, and a running trail. Stepping into the woodlands brings the transformation that all such forested pathways bring.
The city admitted this week that it faces challenges in hiring and retaining enough people to do snow removal work.
USA TODAY’s snowfall map shows accumulation over the past 24, 48, and 72 hours, as well as seasonal totals dating back to Oct. 1. Updated multiple times a day, the map lets you toggle between timeframes to see how snow is adding up in your area.