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Boston Schools Closed as Snowstorm Hits City
Mayor Wu Announces Safety Measures, Urges Community Cooperation
Apr. 10, 2026 at 6:35am
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As a powerful winter storm blankets Boston in snow, the city's resilience and community spirit are put to the test.Boston TodayBoston Mayor Michelle Wu has ordered the closure of all Boston Public Schools on Tuesday, February 24, 2026, due to a major snowstorm that has brought 15 inches of snow to the city in the last 24 hours. The snow emergency and parking ban will remain in effect, and the Mayor is calling on residents to help clear sidewalks and look out for vulnerable neighbors.
Why it matters
This snowstorm is a significant weather event for Boston, and the Mayor's actions to close schools, activate emergency shelters, and coordinate community efforts are crucial to ensuring public safety and supporting the most vulnerable residents during the crisis.
The details
The school closures will allow crews to clear sidewalks and widen main roadways, and Boston Public Library branches, senior centers, and Boston Centers for Youth & Families will reopen at 12 p.m. tomorrow. Residents are urged to remove their cars from participating discounted garages within two hours after the parking ban is lifted, and space savers should be removed 48 hours after the end of the snow emergency. The Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services will host citywide snow shoveling meet-ups to help clear sidewalks and curb ramps.
- The snow emergency and parking ban will remain in effect until at least Tuesday, February 24, at 6 p.m.
- Boston Public Schools will be closed on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
The players
Mayor Michelle Wu
The mayor of Boston who has ordered the closure of Boston Public Schools and announced various safety measures and community support efforts in response to the snowstorm.
Boston Public Health Commission
The organization that is operating 24/7 emergency shelters and providing meals and support for vulnerable residents during the winter weather crisis.
What they’re saying
“We must work together as a community to ensure everyone stays safe and warm during this challenging winter weather.”
— Mayor Michelle Wu
What’s next
The snow emergency and parking ban will remain in effect until at least Tuesday, February 24, at 6 p.m. Residents are urged to remove their cars from participating discounted garages within two hours after the ban is lifted.
The takeaway
This snowstorm highlights the importance of community cooperation and support for the most vulnerable residents during severe winter weather events. By working together to clear sidewalks, check on neighbors, and utilize emergency resources, Boston can ensure the safety and well-being of all its citizens.
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