The massive amounts of snow falling in Massachusetts have affected flights, schools and yes, even the Patriots Super Bowl parade.
Another storm is expected to drop about 4 inches of snow on the region.
The snow is expected to continue up until 10 p.m.
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The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning.
The snowstorm is expected to start late Sunday night or early Monday morning.
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It will be the third major snowstorm in less than a week.
With more snow on the way, MEMA offers these tips to keep you safe.
A blizzard already dropped more than 2 feet of snow on the region this week.
Auburn, Lunenberg, and Hudson received the most amount of snow with 36 inches apiece.
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The blizzard hit Massachusetts hard, but at least we got these cool videos out of it.
Massachusetts residents turned something ugly into something beautiful and shared surprisingly pretty pictures of the 2015 blizzard.
The storms are expected to hit Thursday night and Sunday night.
The MBTA plans to resume regular services on Wednesday morning.
Parts of Eastern and Southern Massachusetts may still get another 5-10 inches of snow and could face a whiteout.
A blizzard dropped more than 2 feet of snow on the region Tuesday morning.
Yes, the sun will come out tomorrow, but first we need to face more blizzard conditions today.
Governor Charlie Baker said the move was a "last resort" as a blizzard bears down on the region.
The blizzard will bury the region Monday night through Wednesday morning. The worst of the storm will hit Tuesday afternoon.
When will the snow start to really pick up?
Some areas may get more than two feet of snow.
A roundup of inch-by-inch predictions.
Plus, a North Andover teacher saves a student and a knife-wielding suspect injures two police officers.
Large portions of Massachusetts will see the most snowfall of the season so far from this storm.
A winter storm watch was issued by the National Weather Service.
The heavy, wet snow will be accompanied by rain. Exact accumulations were still unclear.
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The National Weather Service said there is still uncertainty about the storm.
The snow is expected to start around midnight.
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Snow is in the forecast Friday through Sunday.
A winter weather advisory was issued for Lexington through Thursday night.
The protesters held "Black Lives Matter" banners.
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Driving conditions will be dangerous for the morning commute.
The rest of the week will be slightly warmer.