Snow Day Hub

Massachusetts Snow Day Calculator

Massachusetts gets 46 inches of snow per year — but not every storm closes school. Live snow day probability for 16 Massachusetts cities, calibrated to local closure thresholds.

Cities covered
16
Avg snowfall
46"
Population
2.2M
Snowiest
Worcester (62")

Massachusetts has one of the most snow-hardened school cultures in the country. Across the 16 Massachusetts cities covered by SnowSense™, average annual snowfall is 46 inches, with Worcester receiving up to 62 inches in a typical winter. Despite that volume, Massachusetts districts close school less often than mid-Atlantic districts do — kids, buses, and roads here are built for winter.

What closes Massachusetts schools isn't snow accumulation — it's wind chill, ice, or infrastructure failure. Sustained wind chills below −30°F trigger safety-driven cold-day cancellations under most Massachusetts districts' protocols. A foot of powder, by contrast, is usually just Tuesday.

The city links above show live snow day probability for every covered Massachusetts city. SnowSense™ weighs wind-chill risk separately from accumulation for Massachusetts, so a frigid-but-clear day can still register a probability spike when accumulation-only models would show zero.

All Massachusetts cities