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Sudbury Snowstorm: Library Closing, Early School Dismissal

See the latest on a strong snowstorm set to hit eastern Massachusetts Monday into Tuesday.

The eastern half of Massachusetts could see anywhere from 12 to 18 inches of snow by Tuesday morning.
The eastern half of Massachusetts could see anywhere from 12 to 18 inches of snow by Tuesday morning. (Neal McNamara/Patch)

SUDBURY, MA — Massachusetts will begin February with a strong snowstorm that could drop up to 18 inches of precipitation on the eastern half of the state.

The snow will begin Monday morning around noon, according to the latest forecasts. But the snow will begin to fall heavily around rush hour, and continue into Tuesday morning. The National Weather Service has issued a nearly 24-hour winter storm warning that will last into Tuesday morning.

The Goodnow Library on Monday morning canceled all curbside pickup through Tuesday. Sudbury Public Schools, meanwhile, was releasing all elementary and Curtis Middle School students early.

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MassDOT was warning state residents to avoid highway travel on Monday, and had banned tractor trailers along I-90. On the transit side, the MetroWest Regional Transit Authority announced all fixed-route service would end around noon on Monday.

Sudbury public works crews were out pre-treating town roads early Monday morning. If you have a question about snow plowing or other public works activities, call Sudbury DPW at (978) 440 - 5421.

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On top of the snow, wind gusts could get up to 45 mph, with the strongest winds expected in the Worcester hills and west to the Berkshires.

"Travel could be very difficult to impossible," the weather service said in Sunday's storm warning. "The hazardous conditions could impact the morning or evening commute. Gusty winds could bring down tree branches."

If power goes out, you can view estimated restoration times on the state emergency management website, and by calling either National Grid at (800) 322-3223 or Eversource at (800) 592-2000.


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