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Snow Cancels In-Person Classes In Medfield Thursday

Classes at Medfield Public Schools will be conducted remotely.

With more than 6 to 11 inches of snow possible in Medfield overnight Wednesday into Thursday, here are some things to know about how the snow might affect you once you are all stocked up on milk, bread and maybe a few warm, holiday treats.
With more than 6 to 11 inches of snow possible in Medfield overnight Wednesday into Thursday, here are some things to know about how the snow might affect you once you are all stocked up on milk, bread and maybe a few warm, holiday treats. (Rachel Nunes/Patch)

MEDFIELD, MA — Just when you thought 2020 might let you out, many of you are about to get snowed in.

With more than 6 to 11 inches of snow possible in Medfield overnight Wednesday into Thursday, here are some things to know about how the snow might affect you once you are all stocked up on milk, bread and maybe a few warm, holiday treats.

While the storm could be enough to keep kids home from school, state officials are allowing school districts to hold remote days instead of canceling school amid the coronavirus pandemic, and that's what Medfield Public Schools elected to do.

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In-person classes are canceled Thursday and all classes will be remote. This is of course dependent on power outages, which could affect the district's ability to have remote learning.

Snow will start falling across Massachusetts between 7 and 11 p.m. Wednesday, and by the time it ends midday Thursday, most parts of the state will have been blanketed with 8 to 14 inches, according to the latest forecast from the National Weather Service in Boston.

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Snow will be light and fluffy in most parts of the state, but it could be heavier and wetter in southeastern Massachusetts and on Cape Cod.

Cape Cod will see lower snowfall totals than the rest of the state, with rain mixing in with the snow early Thursday morning. Wind gusts of up to 40 miles per hour mean several parts of Massachusetts could see blizzard conditions.

Snowfall will be heaviest between midnight and 8 a.m. Thursday. The snow will stop between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Thursday as the storm moves from west to east across Massachusetts.

(Anyone with fun, socially distanced snow photos can send them to jimmy.bentley@patch.com for possible publication. Please include permission for Patch to publish the photos.)

Check back with Patch throughout Wednesday and Thursday for town and storm updates.

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