Boston Braces for Historic Snowstorm, School Closures Announced

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Boston Braces for Historic Snowstorm, School Closures DeclaredBoston Braces for Historic Snowstorm, School Closures Declared As a relentless winter storm approaches Boston, city officials have declared a state of emergency and announced widespread school closures for Tuesday and Wednesday. The National Weather Service has forecasted a record-breaking snowfall of up to 20 inches, with blizzard conditions possible. The National Weather Service has issued a blizzard warning for the city of Boston and the surrounding region, effective from 7 p.m. Monday until 7 p.m. Wednesday. Forecasters predict that heavy snow and strong winds will create dangerous travel conditions, with visibility near zero at times. In response to the impending storm, the Boston Public Schools have announced that all schools will be closed for in-person learning on Tuesday, January 24th, and Wednesday, January 25th. Remote learning will also be canceled for both days. Other schools in the Greater Boston area have followed suit, with many declaring closures for Tuesday and Wednesday. Parents are advised to check with their local school districts for further updates. City officials are urging residents to stay home if possible. Boston Mayor Michelle Wu has declared a snow emergency, which prohibits parking on certain streets to facilitate snow removal. Residents are also asked to clear snow and ice from sidewalks in front of their properties. The Massachusetts Department of Transportation is preparing for the storm by treating roads with salt and sand. However, officials warn that travel may become treacherous and urge drivers to stay off the roads if possible. Public transportation services in the Boston area are expected to experience disruptions. The MBTA has announced that bus routes may be delayed or canceled due to the weather. The commuter rail is also expected to be impacted. Residents are advised to stock up on essential supplies, such as food, water, and medications. They are also encouraged to have flashlights, batteries, and a battery-powered radio on hand in case of power outages. The city of Boston has activated its Emergency Operations Center to coordinate the response to the storm. City officials will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as necessary. As the storm approaches, residents of Boston and the surrounding area are urged to follow the advice of officials and take precautions to stay safe.

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