
Massachusetts School Closings: Snow Day Updates for February 11th
As a quick-hitting clipper system moves through Massachusetts, bringing the potential for 1 to 4 inches of snow Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, school districts are making decisions regarding closures and delays. A Winter Weather Advisory is currently in effect for Berkshire, Franklin, Essex, Middlesex, Suffolk, and northern Worcester counties, lasting until 6 a.m. Wednesday.
Winter Weather Advisory Details
The National Weather Service warns of slippery road conditions during Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning commutes. The heaviest snowfall is anticipated between 8 p.m. Tuesday and 3 a.m. Wednesday, with snowfall rates potentially reaching a half-inch to an inch per hour. Snow is expected to taper off from west to east between 2 a.m. and 7 a.m. Wednesday.
Confirmed School Closings and Delays (February 11th)
Here’s a running list of school districts announcing closures or delays for Wednesday, February 11th. Please note this list is constantly updated. Click here to refresh for the latest information.
- [Insert School District 1] – Closed
- [Insert School District 2] – 2-Hour Delay
- [Insert School District 3] – Closed
- [Insert School District 4] – 90-Minute Delay
Stay Informed: For the most up-to-date information, please check your local school district’s website or social media channels. Local news stations are also providing continuous coverage.
Commute Considerations
Drivers are urged to exercise extreme caution during the Wednesday morning commute. Reduced visibility and slippery road conditions are expected. Allow extra travel time and consider alternative transportation if possible. You can check current road conditions on Mass511.
Resources
- National Weather Service – For the latest forecasts and advisories.
- Mass511 – For real-time traffic and road conditions.
Susannah Sudborough is a breaking news reporter covering Massachusetts.
Disclaimer: This information is based on reports as of [Date/Time] and is subject to change. Always verify with your local school district.




