NATICK, MASS. (WHDH) – State officials are urging residents to avoid travel if possible as a major storm is expected to drop a foot or more of snow on many parts of the state, with heavy snowfall forecasted for the evening commute.
Worcester and Central Mass. could see 14 inches of snow and Boston is expected to get up to 8 inches, with snowfall at its hardest in the evening.
MassDOT officials said they had 700 pieces of equipment and 3,900 employees ready to clear snow, but officials at the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency asked people to stay home while the snow comes down. Resident Cynthia Vandermeer said that wouldn’t be a problem.
“It’s a jammie day tomorrow,” Vandermeer said.
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