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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Lynnfield Schools Are Closed

It's another snow day for the students of Lynnfield.

The snow days just keep on coming. Lynnfield Public Schools have cancelled classes for Tuesday, according to Patch news partners 7News.

Friday, March 8, 2013

Lynnfied Schools Open on a One-And-A-Half Hour Delay on Friday

Students, you can sleep in a bit or, even better, help with the shoveling before school.

Lynnfield Public Schools will open with a delay of one-and-a-half hours, according to Patch news partner 7News. That means either a bit more sleep for students or, much better, a little cardio helping the family dig out from the snow before you head to school. For breaking Lynnfield news as it happens, sign up for Lynnfield Patch email alerts.

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Nameless Conservative

8:49 am on Sunday, March 10, 2013

Laura - perhaps you are unfamiliar with the word "doctorate"? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctorate (In hindsight I wish my parents had forced me to learn Latin instead of pushing me into German....)   more ›

Saturday, February 16, 2013

S'No More! 4-8 Inches of Snow Saturday Into Sunday

Lynnfield could see around a half a foot of more snow Saturday night into Sunday.

There are still huge snowbanks everywhere from the Blizzard of '13, even after moderate temperatures this week, but Old Man Winter isn't done with Lynnfield. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning in effect until Sunday at 1 p.m. for a storm that will pass through the area starting Saturday night. The forecast calls for 1-3 inches of snow on Saturday night and another 3-5 inches on Sunday, mainly before 4 p.m. Visibility won't be great either, as winds could gust as high as 43 mph on Sunday, blowing the snow around and producing wind chill values as low as -2 on Sunday night. The gusty winds will continue on Presidents Day, which will be sunny with a high near 32 but wind chill values as low as -4.

Monday, January 21, 2013

Lynnfield May See 4-6 Inches of Snow by Morning Commute

Snow is expected to blanket the area, Monday afternoon or evening and last through the night, accumulating 4-6 inches by Tuesday morning.

A snow storm may be headed for Lynnfield Monday afternoon and leave up to 6 inches of heavy snow in its wake before tomorrow's morning commute. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch, forecasting 4-6 inches of snow as temperatures drop to the low 20s with 15-25 mph winds and gusts up to 40 mph. "There is still some uncertainty on the amounts, which will depend on the exact track of the [storm]," says the Weather Service. If the storm does blanket the Lynnfield area, snow is expected to arrive late this afternoon or early evening and continue through the night. Lynnfield may see snow showers for the afternoon, but 4-6 inches of snow tonight. Snowfall may become heavy at times and should taper off tomorrow morning. …

Francine York

11:42 pm on Monday, January 21, 2013

Is there any way of canceling this snow storm. Where can I walk my dog? Where will he mess? What will happen if my plastic poop bags get blown away? How will I maneuver my dog in the snow? My dog wont like this. What should I tell him? He will be very upset with me when he finds out. Advice please, people.   more ›

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