Weather
Weymouth Storm Center: Warming Center Opened
Due to the expected conditions, a winter storm warning has been issued by the National Weather Service.

WEYMOUTH, MA — Here we go again, for the third time actually. Snow will begin late Monday night and persist for as long as 24 hours in parts of the state, making for an almost impossible Tuesday morning commute. Still, forecasters are hoping this storm brings less widespread power outages than the last two.
The latest bundle of snow means that the National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning from 11 p.m. Monday night to 8 p.m. Tuesday. During this time, total snow accumulations of 10 to 15 inches, with localized amounts up to 18 inches, are expected, according to the NWS.
Towns from the coast to Interstate 95 are expected to be hit by the worst of this storm, meaning possible blizzard conditions. Wind gusts could hit 55 mph, the NWS said.
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[Mariners] Strong Nor'easter will pass near the 40N/70W Benchmark tomorrow. Expect N/NE wind gusts forecast upwards of 60 kts; waves building on the outer waters 25 to 30 feet; a concern for ALL MARINERS as hazardous wind and sea conditions will exist. Details: pic.twitter.com/wOamWev6cJ
— NWS Boston (@NWSBoston) March 12, 2018
Any cancellations and updates during the storm will be posted here.
Warming Center
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From the Town of Weymouth - Weymouth is opening a Warming Center at the Weymouth High School. Please feel free to utilize to warm up and charge your devices.
Closures
All non-emergency Weymouth town offices and the library will be closed.
No Trash Pick Up Tuesday
Tuesday's and Wednesday's trash pickups will both be done on Wednesday.
Parking Ban
A parking ban will be in effect from midnight to the conclusion of snow removal operations, according to the Weymouth Police Department. Once the ban starts, no vehicle can be parked on public way. If you are parked on a public way, you will be ticketed and towed, according to the police department. This includes all public ways from main roads to dead end streets.
Local Forecasts
- National Weather Service: 18 to 24 inches
- WBZ: 14 to 18 inches
- WCVB: 16 to 20 inches
- WHDH: 10 to 15 inches
- NBC Boston/NECN: 12-18 inches
- WFXT: 12 to 18 inches
Emergency Numbers
- In case of an emergency, dial 911
- Weymouth Police Department: 781-335-1212
- Weymouth Fire Department: 781-337-5151
- National Grid power outages: 800-465-1212
- National Grid gas emergencies: 800-233-5325
- Comcast: 1-800-COMCAST (1-800-266-2278)
- Verizon: 1-800-VERIZON (1-800-837-4966)
Power outages should be reported to National Grid and not the police department.
Reporting from Mike Carraggi was used in this story.
Image Credit: Jenna Fisher
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