It's only going to get colder over the next several hours.
A cold week with little snow is expected.
Here are the top stories from Dedham Patch over the past week.
Rain could cause a problem with snow-covered roofs.
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More than 100 full or partial roof collapses have been reported over the past week. MEMA is asking residents and businesses to clear roofs.
A look at the top stories from February 16 to February 18.
Snow changing to ice/rain late Saturday night into Sunday. Flat, commercial roofs are most susceptible if they are not draining properly.
The parking ban was issued due to the recent snowstorm.
A few inches of snow is possible.
The MBTA will operate services on the Blue, Green, Orange and Red Lines at underground stations on Monday.
This month is officially the snowiest on record in Boston and the winter is the third snowiest.
Photos from around the area of what the latest blizzard has wrought.
Gov. Charlie Baker asks people to stay home on Sunday.
Heavy snow, white-out conditions, dangerous wind chills and power outages are expected.
Plus, Marblehead High graduate dies during a New Zealand adventure and Burlington might have solution to snow day issue.
Due to the impending blizzard conditions, all MBTA services will be suspended Sunday, Feb. 15.
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A foot of snow is possible.
A look at the top stories from February 9 to February 11.
Frigid temperatures on Friday and another possible storm on Saturday.
What to expect, including modified schedules.
T General Manager Beverly Scott told reporters insubstantial funding and archaic equipment hinders storm recovery efforts.
Two potential snowstorms could hit the area over the next five days.
This means no subway, trolleys or commuter rail trains will depart Boston after 7 Monday night through Tuesday.
The latest figure from the National Weather Service.
There will be no Commuter Rail, subway, or trolley service after 7 p.m.
Two feet of snow is expected across parts of Greater Boston.
The National Weather Service said most of Eastern and Central Massachusetts will get well more than a foot of snow.
Some areas may see up to 20 inches of snow between Saturday and Tuesday.
Plus, a woman is killed and an officer is shot in Bourne and Stoughton Police shoot a man with a knife.
More than a foot of snow could fall over a four-day period.
Workers will try to continue normal service on Friday, but the MBTA makes no promises.
Another foot-plus of snow could hit Massachusetts over the weekend and into Tuesday.
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A look at the top stories from February 2 to February 4.