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Boston Mayor Michelle Wu has declared a snow emergency for the state’s largest city on Sunday, with a citywide parking ban taking effect at 8 a.m. that day. Once that ban takes effect, all vehicles that are parked on major roads and main arteries will be towed,
Boston Mayor Wu has declared a snow emergency, closing schools and city offices, and imposing a parking ban due to a looming winter storm.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu talked about the city's preparations for the impending Sunday snow storm, including cancelling Boston Public Schools on Monday.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu issued a cold emergency for the city beginning Friday night, as Massachusetts braces for dangerously cold wind chills. Wind chills as low as minus 10 are expected Friday night into Saturday across the state as an arctic cold front moves through the region.
Boston mayor Michelle Wu encouraged residents to stay inside as three inches of snow are forecasted to fall per hour. NBC News' Erin McLaughlin reports that residents say the low temperatures are the worst of the storm as they plan to “hunker down” inside.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu on Sunday declared a snow emergency starting at 8 a.m. Sunday and announced that Boston Public Schools will<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
In her first term, Wu was untested — all possibility and potential. Now, her constituents expect her to deliver major improvements, and she does too.
Temperatures are expected to hover in the single digits on Saturday before the flakes start flying Sunday.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu was officially sworn in for a second term during a ceremony on Monday.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu denied allegations that she colluded with two of her strongest allies on the City Council to influence the body’s presidency vote. Wu said she was in contact with councilors throughout the night before the City Council’s shocking vote to elect Liz Breadon as its president.