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Foxborough Could Get Up To 8 Inches Of Snow
Greater Boston can expect to see snow start falling late Thursday afternoon, and it's not likely to stop until Friday evening.

FOXBOROUGH, MA —There's more snow heading to Foxborough today and Friday.
Forecasters say snow is likely to start sticking late Thursday afternoon and continue falling through Friday leaving Foxborough with as much as 8 inches of accumulation by Friday night.
National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory beginning at noon today until 7 p.m. Feb. 19.
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"By Friday night, light snow will finally come to end across Southern New England, followed by drying northwest winds," according to NBC10 Boston meteorologist Aaron Perry. "When all is said and done Saturday morning, we will likely see a regionwide 3 to 6" with higher amounts of 7 to 8" possible across Eastern Mass. due to ocean-effect snow bands."
Local restrictions
The town has not declared a snow emergency, but here's what we know about how local officials are handling the storm. Check the town website for the most up-to-date information.
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Parking ban
Before, during, and after a snow storm vehicles should not be parked on the streets or parked in public ways. No vehicles on the streets and in public ways allows DPW to clear the roads effectively and quickly during a storm. The parking ban is in effect until April 30.
Trash collection
Trash pickup has not changed, as of 1 p.m., Thursday
School
As of 1 p.m., Monday, the school district has not announced any measures in response to the storm.
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