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Winter Storm

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Milford Schools Closed Tuesday

Another winter storm has made for poor driving conditions.

Milford School Superintendent Robert Tremblay announced Tuesday morning that because of the latest winter storm, schools would be closed.

Milford Senior Man

10:07 am on Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Oh here we go again. A couple of snowflakes and there's no school. When I was a kid I had a walk the 50 miles to school no matter what the weather was. These kids need to toughen up!   more ›

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Strong Coastal Storm Arrives, Worcester Co. Forecast 5-10 Inches

Milford and other parts of Worcester County could get 5 to 10 inches of snow in the storm that arrived today and will last through Friday morning.

Weather maps show the size of the storm that started dropping snow on Milford this morning, and it looks as large as a hurricane. And its circular pattern is why snow, then rain, then snow, will fall from the northeast. By the time the storm ends, mid-morning on Friday, Milford and Worcester County are expected to get anywhere from 5 to 10 inches, according to meteorologists. Coastal areas already are seeing flooding from the surf churned up by the offshore storm.

Monday, January 28, 2013

UPDATED: Snow, Sleet and Freezing Rain for Tonight, School Cancellations

The National Weather Service is predicting some slippery conditions. Milford Schools will not hold evening activities, as a result.

With snow transitioning to freezing rain by 10 p.m., things could get slippery out there in Milford. The National Weather Service has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for much of New England. In Milford, the forecast details at least one inch of snow with precipitation transitioning over to freezing rain by 10 p.m. tonight. The chance of freezing rain will continue into Tuesday. Milford Schools Superintendent Robert Tremblay announced Monday afternoon that he had cancelled all school activities for Monday evening, due to the expected road conditions. After-school activities may still be held in the afternoon, he said, in an email message.

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Rain To Dampen Snowstorm

The National Weather Service issues winter weather advisory.

Less snow and more rain than expected are headed to the region starting tonight, the National Weather Service in Taunton said today. The agency has issued a winter weather advisory for 7 tonight to 1 a.m. Friday for parts of Western and Northern Massachusetts, as well as Southern New Hampshire. Milford is among the communities in the zone. The region now should get two to four inches of snow -- half of the forecast in the winter storm watch the weather service issued Tuesday night. Rain is expected Thursday, with rain and snow Thursday night. More snow is possible this weekend

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Winter Storm Traffic Advisory

UPDATED: State Police say numerous crashes are being reported in Central Massachusetts.

UPDATED: Massachusetts State Police issued the following statement Thursday morning: C Troop, covering the central part of the state, including Worcester County, is reporting the road conditions are improving around Routes 290 and 84. However, Route 190, Route 2 and the northern sections of Route 495 are having problems with snow covered roads and advise caution when traveling on those roads or to those areas as there are numerous reports of minor crashes across the area. Original story: Editor's Note: State Police issued the following press release, on the eve of a storm expected to bring rain, sleet and snow into the Milford area Wednesday night into Thursday.

Mark Cain

6:45 am on Thursday, January 12, 2012

Ya. The illegals need these tips.   more ›

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