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Massachusetts blizzard dig out on Tuesday: Travel, power outages, more

by Chief Editor February 25, 2026
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MBTA Commuter Rail Returns to Normal, Except South Coast Line

Following a historic blizzard that blanketed Massachusetts in record snowfall, the MBTA is largely resuming normal weekday service on Wednesday, February 24, 2026. However, the Fall River/New Bedford Commuter Rail line will operate on a modified schedule due to the particularly severe impact of the storm on the South Coast region.

South Coast Hit Hardest

The South Coast received over 30 inches of snow, making it the hardest-hit area of the state. Keolis Commuter Services, the MBTA’s Commuter Rail operator, cited the significant snowfall as the reason for the continued modified schedule on the Fall River/New Bedford Line. Passengers on this line should consult the updated schedule for details.

Normal Service Resumes on Most Lines

All other commuter rail lines will return to their regular weekday schedules. The MBTA anticipates a mostly normal operation across all lines, with the exception noted above. The resumption of service follows extensive cleanup efforts by MBTA employees working around the clock.

Ongoing Cleanup and Caution Advised

Despite the return to normal schedules, the MBTA is continuing cleanup efforts and advises riders to plan for extra travel time. Passengers are urged to exercise caution on platforms, in parking lots and when boarding or exiting trains. Delays are still possible in the aftermath of the storm.

Staying Informed

Riders can stay up-to-date on service information through several channels: subscribe to T-Alerts, download the MBTA Go app, or follow the MBTA on X (@MBTA, @MBTA_CR, and @MBTA_CR_Alerts). The MBTA’s Winter Weather Guide is too available online.

Power Outages and Travel Restrictions

As of Tuesday evening, over 250,000 homes in Massachusetts were without power, particularly on Cape Cod. While the travel ban for Bristol, Plymouth, and Barnstable counties has been lifted, local travel restrictions remain in place in some communities. Residents are encouraged to check local advisories before traveling.

School Closings and Delays

Numerous schools and organizations have announced closures or remote learning days for Wednesday, February 25, including Bridgewater State University, Bristol Community College, and many K-12 school districts across the affected areas.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will there be delays even with the normal schedule?

Yes, the MBTA advises riders to plan for extra travel time due to ongoing cleanup efforts.

Where can I discover the modified schedule for the Fall River/New Bedford Line?

The modified schedule is available online through the MBTA website and Keolis Commuter Services.

What should I do if my school is closed?

Check with your school district or organization for information on remote learning options or alternative arrangements.

Pro Tip: Before heading to the station, always check the MBTA’s real-time service alerts for the most up-to-date information on your line.

For more information on winter weather preparedness and transportation updates, visit the MBTA website.

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How much snow to expect, timing

by Chief Editor February 23, 2026
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Massachusetts Braces for Historic Blizzard: Snow Totals Surge

A powerful nor’easter is barreling towards Massachusetts, with the National Weather Service (NWS) significantly increasing snowfall predictions and expanding blizzard warnings. What began as a potentially manageable winter storm has rapidly evolved into a major weather event, prompting a state of emergency and urgent warnings for residents to stay off the roads.

Escalating Snowfall Forecasts

The latest forecasts, updated on February 22, 2026, indicate Boston could receive up to 20 inches of heavy snow, with a high-end prediction reaching 29 inches. Southeastern Massachusetts is expected to be hit the hardest, with consistent snowfall predictions exceeding 24 inches. Other areas across the state are bracing for 10 to 20 inches.

Here’s a breakdown of predicted snowfall totals for select Massachusetts towns as of 3 p.m. On Sunday:

  • Boston: 20 inches (high end: 29 inches)
  • Fitchburg: 17 inches (high end: 23 inches)
  • Gloucester: 18 inches (high end: 26 inches)
  • Greenfield: 9 inches (high end: 14 inches)
  • Hyannis: 17 inches (high end: 33 inches)
  • Lowell: 18 inches (high end: 23 inches)
  • Mansfield: 24 inches (high end: 36 inches)
  • Martha’s Vineyard: 22 inches (high end: 35 inches)
  • Modern Bedford: 24 inches (high end: 37 inches)
  • Nantucket: 11 inches (high end: 24 inches)
  • Plymouth: 22 inches (high end: 32 inches)
  • Provincetown: 18 inches (high end: 29 inches)
  • Springfield: 12 inches (high end: 16 inches)
  • Taunton: 23 inches (high end: 37 inches)
  • Worcester: 23 inches (high end: 27 inches)

Blizzard Conditions and Travel Hazards

The NWS has expanded the blizzard warning to include inland areas of Central Massachusetts, as well as Hampden and parts of Hampshire county. Visibility may drop below ¼ mile due to falling and blowing snow. The combination of strong winds – expected to reach 40 to 50 mph – and the weight of the snow poses a threat of downed power lines and sporadic power outages. Travel is expected to be treacherous and potentially life-threatening.

Timing and Intensity

Flurries are expected to start Sunday afternoon, with the heaviest snowfall anticipated between 4 a.m. And noon on Monday. Snowfall rates could reach approximately two inches per hour.

NWS Expertise and Monitoring

Meteorologist Bryce Williams from the NWS Norton office explained that the increasing snow totals are a result of clearer data as the storm approaches. The NWS continues to monitor the storm’s trajectory and intensity, providing updated forecasts and warnings to the public.

Massachusetts Weather Resources

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is a blizzard? A blizzard is a severe snowstorm characterized by strong sustained winds of at least 35 mph and visibility reduced to ¼ mile or less for at least three hours.
  • What should I do to prepare? Stay off the roads, charge electronic devices, and ensure you have a supply of food, water, and essential medications.
  • Where can I identify the latest updates? Check the National Weather Service website (https://www.weather.gov/box/) for the most up-to-date forecasts and warnings.

Pro Tip: Before the storm hits, bring pets indoors and ensure outdoor pipes are insulated to prevent freezing.

Stay tuned to Wicked Local for continuing coverage of this developing weather event.

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