The first snowfall of the season has arrived in Massachusetts and it's likely to make for a rough morning commute with snowy, slushy and icy roads. So take it easy out there.
Winter Storm Warnings are in effect for most of the state as snow and mixed precipitation continues.
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After some impressive snow totals, the changeover to freezing rain is causing icy roads and multiple crashes. Please check the forecast before you head to work or school. Boston 25 StormTracker Meteorologists say you should expect steady precipitation to wrap up around 10 a.m. with lingering sprinkles and flurries to diminish by 1 p.m.
Plan on slow and slippery travel conditions.
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Reminder: Always clear ALL snow from your vehicle before driving.
A flip to rain will happen in Boston overnight between 1-2 a.m., creating slush that will eventually wash away Friday. Visibility will be low and local roadways could freeze overnight.
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8:30 a.m.: The Mass. Pike is being diverted in Palmer due to several truck crashes.
Traffic is being diverted onto Route 32 through Sturbridge.
MassDOT confirms there have been multiple TT crashes on Pike EB in Brimfield this AM. Pike EB closed Rt 32-84 @boston25 pic.twitter.com/WHRisqcoNK
— Catherine Parrotta (@CatherineNews) November 16, 2018
7:22 a.m.: Here's a look at your morning commute:
Slushy roads here in Worcester for your morning commute. Snow day for students at @worcesterpublic! Live coverage all morning on @boston25 pic.twitter.com/LmeUmBPpxN
— Natalie Rubino (@newswithnatalie) November 16, 2018
6:49 a.m.: MassDOT says as of 6 a.m., it had 1,357 crews out clearing and treating state roadways which are a mix of conditions, from snow to slush. They're reminding driver's: Don't crowd the plow, and give yourself some extra time. As always, use yah blinkah!
#MAsnow crews at 6am total 1,357 continuing to clear, treat state roadways. Pavements wet to slush, snow covered in some locations. Allow extra time for the morning commute. pic.twitter.com/4LmRzEBAxU
— Mass. Transportation (@MassDOT) November 16, 2018
5:56 a.m.: Worcester saw nearly 8 inches of snow overnight. Some saw even more, with Lexington getting nearly 9 inches!
Snow banks are growing here at the Lincoln Plaza in Worcester thanks to the 8 inches of snow this area saw overnight. @AndyDevine78 and I will keep you updated on the conditions throughout the morning on @boston25 pic.twitter.com/7Vykno6K4B
— Natalie Rubino (@newswithnatalie) November 16, 2018
Totals won't go up along the coast where we've flipped to rain. Watch out for slush east and icing inland this AM!#mawx #nhwx @boston25 pic.twitter.com/hvlC7brMZz
— Shiri Spear (@ShiriSpear) November 16, 2018
5:40 a.m.: School closings and delays have spiked. Check to see if your community has canceled or delayed for today. Some businesses are also announcing closings. Check for the latest closing alerts.
SNOW DAY for kids in Worcester! @worcesterpublic is now closed for the day thanks to that 8 inches of snow the area saw.
— Natalie Rubino (@newswithnatalie) November 16, 2018
4:00 a.m.: Road conditions across the state are making travel difficult this morning. While some highways are down to bare pavement, many are a mix of slush and snow, with periods of sleet and rain added to the mix.
2am commute on 128: conditions range from this, to slushy, to bare pavement. Snow, sleet, or rain falling along the way @boston25 pic.twitter.com/GFV4ahpM4e
— Catherine Parrotta (@CatherineNews) November 16, 2018
Build in time for clearing off your car AND your drive. I'm tracking your commute every ten minutes on @boston25 https://t.co/ahzun7FLYi pic.twitter.com/rdrcW0W2Wq
— Catherine Parrotta (@CatherineNews) November 16, 2018
9:23 p.m.: Rhode Island State Police reported that there were 35 weather-related crashes between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m., but no one suffered serious injuries.
8:38 p.m.: The speed limit was set at 40 mph on I-90 between the New York border and Interchange 11 because of the snow, with special permit trucks restricted.
#MAtraffic Alert: I-90- Speed limit 40mph, Special Permit Trucks restricted, NY Border to Interchange 11. #MAsnow
— Mass. Transportation (@MassDOT) November 16, 2018
7:17 p.m.: Boston 25 News reporter John Monahan visually confirms snowfall in Worcester!
Here it comes.. Snow just starting in Worcester! pic.twitter.com/NRkJQToYDa
— John Monahan (@JohnMonahanTV) November 16, 2018
⚠️ Mostly canceled PM activities on our school closings list at this point. There are, however, a few delays for tomorrow, including @worcesterpublic.
— Boston 25 News (@boston25) November 15, 2018
We expect the list to grow tonight, overnight & into the morning, so KEEP CHECKING! https://t.co/e2mIk61TSy pic.twitter.com/jr2gr3toUt
4:05 p.m.: Worcester Public Schools have announced a 2-hour delay for Friday, Nov. 16. All Head Start and AM Preschool programs are canceled.
CORRECTED: The Worcester Public Schools will have a 2-HOUR DELAY on Friday, November 16, 2018. All Head Start & AM Preschool programs are canceled. We will monitor the weather overnight and change to a NO SCHOOL day by 5:30 am if needed. Please watch for any updates in morning.
— Worcester Schools (@worcesterpublic) November 15, 2018
4 p.m.: City of Worcester declares parking ban in effect as of 6 p.m. Thursday.
11:40 a.m.: Winter Storm Warning issued for parts of Essex, Franklin, Hampden, Hampshire, Middlesex, and Worcester counties.
We are hours away from our first winter storm of the season. A Winter Storm Warning has been issued for part of the area (pink) as well as a Winter Weather Advisory (purple) through Friday morning. @boston25 pic.twitter.com/h576uinKE7
— Vicki Graf (@VickiGrafWX) November 15, 2018
INFO: Live Traffic Conditions | MassDOT | MBTA | Logan Airport | Amtrak
Important winter driving tips from MassDOT:
- Clear snow and ice from all windows and lights, even the hood and roof, before driving, (start with the tailpipe).
- Leave plenty of room for stopping.
- Remember that the posted speed limits are for dry pavement.
- Use brakes carefully. Brake early. Brake correctly. It takes more time and distance to stop in adverse conditions.
- Bridge decks freeze first. Due to the difference in the exposure to air, the surface condition can be worse on a bridge than on the approach road.
- Exit ramps are an even greater challenge during the winter since they may have received less anti-icing material than the main line.
- Leave room for maintenance vehicles and plows – stay back at least 200 feet and don't pass on the right.
- Seat belts should be worn at all times – it's the law.
- Most importantly please remember to slow down.
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