The Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources is encouraging taxpayers to help prevent animal homelessness with a donation.
Snow changing to ice/rain late Saturday night into Sunday. Flat, commercial roofs are most susceptible if they are not draining properly.
The snow is expected to start as flurries during the Tuesday morning commute.
This month is officially the snowiest on record in Boston and the winter is the third snowiest.
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Temperatures could drop to as low as 20 degrees below zero today, Feb. 13.
A foot of snow is possible in MetroWest, including Framingham.
Frigid temperatures on Friday and another possible storm on Saturday.
Two potential snowstorms could hit the area over the next five days.
Mail may be delayed or curtailed when walkways present hazardous conditions for letter carriers or mailboxes are not shoveled out.
More than six feet of snow has fallen on Boston since Jan. 27, breaking the city’s record for snowiest 40-day period in just 17 days.
MetroWest Massachusetts could get as little as 10 inches or as much as 24 inches of snow between Sunday and Tuesday.
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More than a foot of snow could fall over a four-day period.
Another foot-plus of snow could hit Massachusetts over the weekend and into Tuesday.
While MBTA workers will try to continue normal service on Friday, the organization makes no promises.
Most of Eastern and Central Massachusetts is expected to get at least 3 inches of snow on Thursday.
During the storm, the snow is expected to come down at a 1- to 2-inch per hour clip in the morning.
The National Weather Service is predicting a “significant snowfall” on Sunday night and through Monday.
The storm isn’t a big one, but will happen during the Friday morning and afternoon commutes.
More Snow Expected in the Coming Days
Shoveling snow from this blizzard can be quite the workout, especially when there’s more than 2 feet of snow in your driveway.
Yes, the sun will come out tomorrow, but first we need to face more blizzard conditions today.
Massachusetts residents are unlikely to take time for themselves – leaving the state one of the least “emotionally recharged,” study finds.
Snowfall rates will be 2 to 4 inches per hour at times. The National Weather Service is calling a “potentially historic blizzard.”
Some areas of the Commonwealth may get more than 2 feet of snow.
The National Weather Service uses ham radio operators and trained spotters to measure snowfall totals.
The latest forecasts predict potentially hazardous travel and possible power outages.
Animal lovers asked Framingham Selectmen to help protect a Huskie dog named Misty, whom they witnessed in deplorable conditions.
Misty has been chained outside in freezing cold temperatures and scorching heat, with no water and no food for years, said witnesses.
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A wintry mix is expected to cause travel problems on Monday morning.
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Snow is expected to start in Framingham around 8 a.m., and last until about noon.
A 1/8-inch crack can leak up to 250 gallons of water a day, causing flooding, structural damage and the immediate potential for mold.
Wind chills will get dangerous on Wednesday night and Thursday in Framingham and MetroWest.
Must-dos from MEMA to keep you, your kids and your pets safe during this week’s arctic chills.
The National Weather Service alert states these dangerous wind chills will still be with us at the bus stop on Thursday morning.
Federal officials are investigating the safety of the Chinese-made treats.