Historic Snow Totals Bury After Powerful Winter Storm
Quote from Michael McStay on February 27, 2026, 3:57 pm❄️ Historic Snow Totals Bury After Powerful Winter Storm
PLYMOUTH COUNTY, MA — A powerful winter storm brought historic snowfall to communities across , with many areas in Plymouth County reporting between 2 and 3 feet of snow, and some locations reaching record-level accumulations, according to regional weather officials.
Local emergency crews and public works departments continued cleanup operations Thursday as residents dealt with dangerous road conditions, blocked neighborhoods, and lingering power and service disruptions.
Officials said the combination of heavy snowfall, strong winds, and drifting snow created extremely difficult travel conditions throughout the county, particularly in coastal and low-lying areas such as .
Forecasters with the said the storm ranks among the most significant snow events to impact southeastern Massachusetts in recent years, noting that snow totals in several communities approached levels typically seen only during major historic nor’easters.
Local officials urged residents to:
- Avoid unnecessary travel while secondary roads are still being cleared
- Keep fire hydrants and storm drains accessible
- Use caution around snow-covered sidewalks and parking areas
Town leaders also reminded residents that cleanup efforts will continue over the next several days as crews widen roadways, remove snow from downtown areas, and address remaining hazards.
Authorities emphasized there is no public safety emergency related to the storm at this time, but asked residents to remain patient as recovery operations continue across Plymouth County.
❄️ Historic Snow Totals Bury After Powerful Winter Storm
PLYMOUTH COUNTY, MA — A powerful winter storm brought historic snowfall to communities across , with many areas in Plymouth County reporting between 2 and 3 feet of snow, and some locations reaching record-level accumulations, according to regional weather officials.
Local emergency crews and public works departments continued cleanup operations Thursday as residents dealt with dangerous road conditions, blocked neighborhoods, and lingering power and service disruptions.
Officials said the combination of heavy snowfall, strong winds, and drifting snow created extremely difficult travel conditions throughout the county, particularly in coastal and low-lying areas such as .
Forecasters with the said the storm ranks among the most significant snow events to impact southeastern Massachusetts in recent years, noting that snow totals in several communities approached levels typically seen only during major historic nor’easters.
Local officials urged residents to:
- Avoid unnecessary travel while secondary roads are still being cleared
- Keep fire hydrants and storm drains accessible
- Use caution around snow-covered sidewalks and parking areas
Town leaders also reminded residents that cleanup efforts will continue over the next several days as crews widen roadways, remove snow from downtown areas, and address remaining hazards.
Authorities emphasized there is no public safety emergency related to the storm at this time, but asked residents to remain patient as recovery operations continue across Plymouth County.
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