Thursday's storm is expected to drop a few inches of snow, followed by an icy mix that could make travel slippery.
Some school districts in Massachusetts and New Hampshire are closed on Thursday because of a snow and ice storm.
With a quick-moving weather system expected to blanket Massachusetts with snow Thursday — with most areas seeing between 2 and 4 inches — some schools have already decided to close or delay opening.
The timing of Thursday's storm is posing a challenge for school superintendents weighing whether to cancel classes or release students early.
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Many businesses and schools are closed on Monday due to the overnight snowfall across western Massachusetts. Hampden Schools ...
Schools across the state have announced delayed openings for Monday after snow fell across the state overnight, causing slick ...
The National Weather Service gives the following snow amounts as of daybreak Monday: Fitchburg, 2.5 inches; Lunenburg, 2.5 ...
Several school districts delayed the start of classes Monday because of the overnight snow slowing the morning commute in ...