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The Cape and Islands are among the hardest-hit regions as the storm brings up to 25 inches of snow and 75 mph wind gusts.
The Connecticut Department of Transportation is sending help to Rhode Island and Massachusetts for those states’ responses to the winter storm that impacted the region over the last several days, according to the office of Gov. Ned Lamont.
Power outages hit hundreds of thousands of customers across Massachusetts as a nor'easter swept through Monday.
A "much lighter" snowfall is expected in Massachusetts on Wednesday, Feb. 25, according to the National Weather Service. The snow is expected to develop after midnight and last into at least mid-morning, before mixing with rain, NWS said. It may even fully change to rain at lower elevations.
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Fall River officials are asking the public to be patient with them as the city begins the process of cleaning up 41 inches of snow from the blizzard.
Some Massachusetts school districts have canceled school on Thursday or announced delayed openings as their communities continue to clean up after a blizzard that hit the state on Monday. The storm left more than 30 inches of snow and caused massive power outages throughout Southeastern Massachusetts.
Some Massachusetts school districts canceled classes for Wednesday as the state continues to dig out from the blizzard that dumped more than 3 feet of snow in some communities.