Boston Braces for Nor’easter with Potential to Dump Feet of Snow

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Boston Braces for Nor’easter with Potential to Dump Feet of SnowBoston Braces for Nor’easter with Potential to Dump Feet of Snow Boston is bracing for a major winter storm expected to unleash a potentially historic snowfall on the city and surrounding areas. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a blizzard warning, with predictions of between 12 and 24 inches of snow accumulation, with some areas receiving up to 3 feet. The storm, dubbed a “nor’easter,” is approaching from the Atlantic Ocean and is expected to impact the region starting late Friday night. Strong winds of up to 60 miles per hour are also forecast, creating the potential for whiteout conditions and downed power lines. Officials are urging residents to prepare for the storm by stocking up on essential supplies, including food, water, and medications. Schools and businesses throughout the region have been canceled or closed early in anticipation of the heavy snowfall. “This is a serious storm that has the potential to cause widespread disruptions,” said Boston Mayor Michelle Wu. “We are urging all residents to take precautions and stay safe during the blizzard.” The MBTA, Boston’s public transportation system, has announced that it will suspend all bus and rail service starting Friday evening through at least Saturday morning. Logan International Airport has also canceled all flights scheduled for Saturday. Road travel is expected to be extremely hazardous during the storm. The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (DOT) is advising drivers to avoid unnecessary travel and to chain up their vehicles if possible. The NWS has also issued a coastal flood warning for the Boston area, with the potential for minor flooding along the coast. As the storm approaches, city crews are working around the clock to clear roads and sidewalks. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about the latest weather forecasts and to follow the instructions of local officials. The nor’easter is expected to hit Boston with the greatest intensity between Saturday morning and Sunday afternoon. The storm is then forecast to move out of the area by Sunday evening, leaving behind a blanket of snow across the region.

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