Icy Conditions Expected to Hit Parts of Massachusetts Weather maps are indicating that significant icing and plowable snow are possible in certain areas of Massachusetts starting Thursday night. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a winter weather advisory for several counties, including Worcester, Middlesex, and Essex. According to the NWS, a wintry mix is expected to develop late Thursday night into Friday morning, with a mixture of freezing rain, sleet, and snow expected across much of central Massachusetts. Ice accumulation of up to one-quarter inch is possible in some areas, while snowfall totals could reach 2-4 inches. The icing is likely to cause hazardous travel conditions on roads and highways, particularly during the Friday morning commute. Additionally, the plowable snow could lead to reduced visibility and slippery roads, making driving challenging. Residents are advised to check road conditions before heading out and to plan ahead for any necessary travel. The Massachusetts Department of Transportation has announced plans to deploy salt trucks and snowplows as needed to keep highways clear. As the weather system moves southward Friday night into Saturday morning, the snow threat will shift to areas near the Cape Cod and Islands region. There, 1-2 inches of snowfall is possible, with some areas potentially seeing higher amounts. The weekend forecast remains uncertain at this time, but it appears that a cold air mass will dominate the region, keeping temperatures well below freezing. As the situation evolves, residents can stay informed through local weather reports and updates from the NWS.#National_Weather_Service #Middlesex_County #Massachusetts #Worcester_County #Essex_County #Cape_Cod #Islands_region

School Closings and Delays for Massachusetts on Wednesday, March 4 A powerful nor'easter brought significant snowfall to parts of Massachusetts on Tuesday, leading to numerous school closings and delays across the state. On Wednesday, March 4, many schools will be shut down or operating on a delayed schedule. In western Massachusetts, several schools in Berkshire County were closed due to the heavy snowfall. The Pittsfield Public Schools announced that all schools would be closed for the day, while the Southern Berkshire Regional School District also canceled classes at its four schools. In Hampshire County, Amherst Regional High School and Amherst Middle School were among those affected by the weather. In central Massachusetts, several school districts in Worcester County reported delays or closures. The Worcester Public Schools announced that all schools would be on a two-hour delay, while the Shrewsbury Public Schools delayed opening until 10:30 am. In Milford, the public schools and parochial schools were also on a delayed schedule. In eastern Massachusetts, several school districts in Essex County reported closures or delays. The Lawrence Public Schools announced that all schools would be closed for the day, while the Haverhill Public Schools delayed opening un...#Salem #Massachusetts #Berkshire_County #Pittsfield_Public_Schools #Southern_Berkshire_Regional_School_District #Hampshire_County #Amherst_Regional_High_School #Amherst_Middle_School #Worcester_County #Worcester_Public_Schools #Shrewsbury_Public_Schools #Milford #Essex_County #Lawrence_Public_Schools #Haverhill_Public_Schools #Danvers_Public_Schools #Boston_Logan_International_Airport #New_Hampshire
