Blizzard Cleanup: Reduced MBTA Service and Snow Emergency Parking Ban in Effect

Post-Blizzard Traffic and Transit Outlook
Following a historic blizzard that blanketed the region with up to 30 inches of snow in some areas, the city of Boston remains under a state of recovery this morning, Tuesday, February 24, 2026. While the snow has tapered off, the focus has shifted to a massive cleanup effort that will significantly impact your Tuesday commute. Mayor Michelle Wu and state officials have urged residents to stay off the roads if possible to allow plowing crews to clear primary and secondary arteries.
Road Conditions and Parking Restrictions
Driving conditions remain hazardous across the Greater Boston area due to icy patches and narrowed travel lanes. A citywide snow emergency and parking ban remain in effect until at least 6:00 p.m. today. Commuters are reminded that vehicles parked on posted snow emergency routes will be ticketed and towed. Additionally, Boston Public Schools are closed today, which may slightly reduce typical morning rush-hour volume, though cleanup vehicles will be prevalent.
- I-90 (Mass Pike): A long-term construction project continues with a right lane closure westbound between the Prudential Tunnel and Fenway Park. Expect additional delays as plows navigate the work zone.
- Route 24 and Route 140: In Taunton, bridge replacement work continues with periodic lane closures and restrictions between 7:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.
- Route 9: In Natick, breakdown lane closures are in effect for utility work near the Route 27 interchange until 3:00 p.m.
MBTA and Public Transport Alerts
The MBTA has announced significant service modifications for today to facilitate snow removal and ensure passenger safety. Most services are operating at reduced levels, and commuters should prepare for longer-than-usual wait times.
- Subway Service: Red, Orange, Blue, and Green Line trains are operating on a reduced schedule, similar to a typical Sunday service. Riders should anticipate gaps in service as crews work to clear outdoor tracks.
- Bus Routes: Buses are operating on reduced schedules, and many routes have been diverted to "Snow Routes" to avoid steep hills and narrow side streets.
- Commuter Rail: All lines are running on a reduced Storm Schedule. Passengers should check individual line schedules before heading to the station.
- The RIDE: Paratransit service is canceled today, except for pre-arranged life-sustaining medical trips.
- Ferry Service: Service is expected to resume on a modified weekday schedule, though travelers should confirm status through official alerts before arrival.
Station and Accessibility Updates
Maintenance work at Tufts Medical Center begins today, with Escalator 146 (Oak Grove platform to Washington Street lobby) out of service through March 5. At Haymarket, Escalator 313 remains unavailable. Please use caution on all platforms and sidewalks, as ice remains a significant slip hazard during the morning freeze.