Massachusetts Hit with Major Snowstorm
As of late Monday morning, several communities in Massachusetts are reporting over 20 inches of snow due to a powerful winter storm that has blanket the region since Sunday. In Boston, Logan Airport recorded an official snow total of 18.6 inches.
With more snowfall expected later Monday, this storm could qualify as one of Boston’s top ten snowiest storms on record.
What We Know
- Snow totals exceed 20 inches in several towns, including Sterling (22.2 inches) and Hopkinton (22.0 inches).
- Governor Maura Healey is set to provide further updates on the storm at 12:30 p.m.
- More than 500 flights have been canceled at Logan Airport, and here are some of the latest figures on snow totals across various towns.
What’s Still Unclear
Details are limited in the source reporting so far regarding how local infrastructures and emergency services are managing the snow removal efforts.
What This Means
The significant snow accumulation affects travel plans, with major disruptions at Logan Airport and hazardous road conditions across the state. Residents are urged to avoid unnecessary travel as cleanup efforts continue.
What to Watch Next
Updates from Governor Healey regarding storm management and further weather forecasts will be crucial in assessing the evolving situation.
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