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Slow Evening Commute Expected as New Snow Hits Boston Arteries

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February 10, 2026/07:30 AM
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Slow Evening Commute Expected as New Snow Hits Boston Arteries
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: BU Interactive News

Winter Weather Impacts Tuesday Commute

Boston commuters are advised to prepare for a challenging trek home this evening as a new burst of plowable snow is forecasted to hit the region during the peak travel window. Following an overnight accumulation of 6 to 9 inches, the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) and local meteorologists warn that scattered snow showers throughout Tuesday, February 10, will intensify by late afternoon. With temperatures hovering in the low 30s and wind chills making it feel significantly colder, road surfaces are expected to remain slick and hazardous.

MBTA Service Alerts and Snow Routes

The MBTA has already implemented several service adjustments to handle the wintry conditions. Commuters relying on the bus network should be aware that snow routes are currently in effect for several lines, including Route 92 (Sullivan Square to Downtown) and Route 119 (Northgate to Beachmont). These diversions ensure that buses stay on treated main roads, but they may result in missed stops on smaller side streets.

  • Route 70: Experiencing delays of up to 20 minutes due to heavy traffic and poor visibility.
  • Subway Status: While the Red, Orange, and Blue lines are running on a regular weekday schedule, multiple station-specific issues remain. Maintenance is ongoing at South Station affecting escalators, and renovations at Jackson Square have closed the south end stairway.
  • Shuttle Bus Prep: While major shutdowns are scheduled for later this week, travelers should remain alert for any sudden weather-related diversions on the Green Line.

Major Roadworks and Arterial Delays

Traffic on I-93 and the Mass Pike (I-90) is moving significantly slower than usual as plow crews continue to clear residual snow from the morning. Drivers in the Roslindale area are reminded that the Canterbury Street Bridge remains closed to all vehicular traffic following a recent safety inspection; a primary detour is in place via Hyde Park Avenue and Cummins Highway.

MassDOT encourages all residents to use caution when traveling through work zones, particularly near the South Station area where ongoing construction has limited access for cyclists and pedestrians. Furthermore, those heading to Logan International Airport should check their flight status before leaving home, as over 140 flight disruptions have been reported today due to a combination of regional weather and airline staffing shortages.

Commuter Safety Tips

To ensure a safe trip home, the City of Boston recommends taking public transit whenever possible to reduce the number of vehicles on the road during plowing operations. If you must drive, increase your following distance and ensure your vehicle is fully cleared of snow and ice before departure.

Slow Evening Commute Expected as New Snow Hits Boston Arteries