Massachusetts School Closures and Delays for Wednesday, Feb. 11
As a winter storm approaches, Massachusetts is bracing for significant snowfall. Forecasters anticipate a total accumulation of 1 to 4 inches overnight due to a quick-hitting clipper system. Consequently, several school districts have either closed or delayed the start of classes for Wednesday, February 11.
Winter Weather Advisory Details
A winter weather advisory is currently active for numerous counties, including Berkshire, Franklin, Essex, Middlesex, Suffolk, and northern Worcester. This advisory is in place until early Wednesday morning.
Expected Snow Accumulations
- Anticipated snowfall: 2 to 4 inches
- Snowfall rate: Up to 1 inch per hour during peak times
- Duration of heavy snowfall: 8 p.m. Tuesday to 3 a.m. Wednesday
- Snow tapering off: Between 2 a.m. and 7 a.m. Wednesday
Residents should prepare for slippery roads, especially during the Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning commutes, as stated by the National Weather Service.
School Districts Affected
The following school districts have announced cancellations or delays for Wednesday, February 11:
- District A: Cancelled
- District B: Delayed opening
- District C: Cancelled
This list is being updated continuously to reflect the latest changes. For real-time updates, please visit Filmogaz.com.