A developing winter storm moving across the northeastern United States has led to widespread school closings today in Massachusetts and New Hampshire, with multiple districts announcing full-day shutdowns, early dismissals and activity cancellations. Forecasts indicate plowable snow in several towns beginning Tuesday afternoon, prompting authorities to place safety ahead of regular academic schedules.
Meteorologists warn that snowfall rates may exceed one inch per hour in some pockets, particularly across central and southern New Hampshire, where travel conditions are expected to deteriorate quickly during peak commuting hours.
A significant number of public schools across Massachusetts have declared schools closed for Tuesday, citing hazardous roads and low visibility.
Among the districts announcing full-day closures are Abby Kelley Foster Charter School, Ashburnham-Westminster, Athol-Royalston, Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical, Derry Cooperative, Fitchburg, Lawrence, Leicester, Leominster, Lunenburg, Narragansett, North Middlesex, Quaboag Regional, Wachusett, Winchendon and Worcester Public Schools. All extracurricular activities in most of these districts stand cancelled for the day.
Some institutions have adopted early release schedules, including Oxford Public Schools, Seacoast School of Technology, Southern Worcester County Educational Collaborative and Spencer-East Brookfield Regional Schools. Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School also closed mid-day, with no evening classes scheduled.
Private schools in Massachusetts have mirrored similar caution. Alhuda Academy, Central Catholic High School, Fellowship Christian Academy, Nativity School of Worcester, Notre Dame Academy, Saint John’s High School and several others remain closed. Select institutions, such as Cotting School, Darnell School and Marie Philip School, announced early dismissals.
Colleges too have adjusted operations. Anna Maria College shifted to remote learning for the day, while Worcester State University cancelled on-campus activities entirely.
New Hampshire recorded its first major statewide snowfall of the season, triggering extensive school closings today. Districts including Merrimack, Timberlane, Windham and several regional school networks confirmed closures due to the storm’s expected intensity.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for multiple counties , including Carroll, Grafton, Sullivan, Merrimack, Belknap, Hillsborough, Strafford and Rockingham, effective from Tuesday morning until early Wednesday. Forecasters anticipate 5 to 10 inches of snow across central and southern New Hampshire, with some communities possibly exceeding one foot.
Snowfall is expected to begin between 7 a.m. and 10 a.m., depending on the region, worsening through the afternoon as visibility drops and road surfaces turn icy.
Meteorologists warn that snowfall rates may exceed one inch per hour in some pockets, particularly across central and southern New Hampshire, where travel conditions are expected to deteriorate quickly during peak commuting hours.
Schools Closed in Massachusetts: Multiple Districts Suspend Classes
A significant number of public schools across Massachusetts have declared schools closed for Tuesday, citing hazardous roads and low visibility.Among the districts announcing full-day closures are Abby Kelley Foster Charter School, Ashburnham-Westminster, Athol-Royalston, Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical, Derry Cooperative, Fitchburg, Lawrence, Leicester, Leominster, Lunenburg, Narragansett, North Middlesex, Quaboag Regional, Wachusett, Winchendon and Worcester Public Schools. All extracurricular activities in most of these districts stand cancelled for the day.
Some institutions have adopted early release schedules, including Oxford Public Schools, Seacoast School of Technology, Southern Worcester County Educational Collaborative and Spencer-East Brookfield Regional Schools. Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School also closed mid-day, with no evening classes scheduled.
Private schools in Massachusetts have mirrored similar caution. Alhuda Academy, Central Catholic High School, Fellowship Christian Academy, Nativity School of Worcester, Notre Dame Academy, Saint John’s High School and several others remain closed. Select institutions, such as Cotting School, Darnell School and Marie Philip School, announced early dismissals.
Colleges too have adjusted operations. Anna Maria College shifted to remote learning for the day, while Worcester State University cancelled on-campus activities entirely.
Schools Closed in New Hampshire: Heavy Snowfall Prompts Widespread Closures
New Hampshire recorded its first major statewide snowfall of the season, triggering extensive school closings today. Districts including Merrimack, Timberlane, Windham and several regional school networks confirmed closures due to the storm’s expected intensity.The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for multiple counties , including Carroll, Grafton, Sullivan, Merrimack, Belknap, Hillsborough, Strafford and Rockingham, effective from Tuesday morning until early Wednesday. Forecasters anticipate 5 to 10 inches of snow across central and southern New Hampshire, with some communities possibly exceeding one foot.
Snowfall is expected to begin between 7 a.m. and 10 a.m., depending on the region, worsening through the afternoon as visibility drops and road surfaces turn icy.




