Winchester Storm Center
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Visit the Winchester Storm Center regularly for updates throughout the snowstorm.
Here is the Winchester Storm Center where you can find regular storm-related updates during the snowstorm: Add your Winchester blizzard photos to our community gallery! Forecast: How to help: In case your power goes out: Important numbers: List of cab companies: List of tow companies:
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Upload your blizzard photos today!
As the forecasted snow storm moves into the Winchester area, we're asking readers to submit their best photos of the snow outside their windows! Snap a photo out the window or door of your home, office, classroom, whatever and upload it by clicking the big button above this text. Cell phone cameras work just fine, too. And if you're an Instagram user, upload your best photos with the app as well! Be sure to get your up-to-the-minute storm coverage with the Winchester Patch Storm Center. NOTE: Only photos uploaded to the site will be featured; please do not email photos.
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Check out the Winchester Patch 5 Things column for Monday, Feb. 11.
Here is the Winchester Patch 5 Things column for Monday, Feb. 11: 1. No school: Winchester Public Schools and St. Mary's School will be closed on Monday. 2. Upload storm pics: Our collection of user submitted blizzard photos captured in Winchester is growing. Upload your own images to the gallery today! 3. In case you missed it: Check out our previous Winchester Storm Center coverage. 4. Clean the roof: Make sure to remember to remove snow from your roof to avoid a roof collapse! 5. MBTA schedule: MBTA services, including the commuter rail in Winchester, are expected to operate on a normal schedule Monday. Use Winchester Patch to connect with your neighbors:
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Check back here for more storm-related updates following the blizzard of 2013 in Winchester.
The Winchester area was expecting 18 to 24 inches of snow by the end of the storm, according to the National Weather Service.
One of the strongest winter storms seen in Winchester in years was expected to continue through Saturday morning, according to the National Weather Service. A blizzard warning issued by the weather service at 10:47 p.m. Friday was set to remain in effect until 1 p.m. Saturday. The blizzard warning said the Winchester area should expect the "strongest winds and heaviest snow through Saturday morning." Projected snowfall totals for the storm remained steady at 18 to 24 inches, and the National Weather Service was expecting winds of 25 to 35 miles per hour, with gusts up to 80 miles per hour. At 11:45 p.m. Friday, a WHDH broadcast said the storm was officially classified as a blizzard. Make sure to visit Winchester Patch's Storm Center page …
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Visit the Winchester Patch Storm Center often for regular updates about the blizzard of 2013.
Visit Winchester Patch often for storm-related updates during the blizzard.
Here is the Winchester Storm Center where you can find regular storm-related updates during the blizzard: Add your Winchester blizzard photos to our community gallery! Forecast: Updates: Sunday, Feb. 10 5 p.m.: 11:45 a.m.: 8 a.m.: Saturday, Feb. 9 9 p.m.: 5:40 p.m.: 4:20 p.m.: 3:20 p.m.: 12:45 p.m.: 11 a.m.: 10:30 a.m.: 8 a.m.: 5:15 a.m.: Friday, Feb. 8 8 p.m.: 4:45 p.m.: 3:20 p.m.: 2:40 p.m.: 2:20 p.m.: 2 p.m.: 12:30 p.m.: 10:30 a.m.: Thursday, Feb. 7 6:30 p.m.: 5 p.m.: 2 p.m.: How to help: In case your power goes out: Important numbers: List of cab companies: List of tow companies:
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Mark Ouellette
2:37 pm on Saturday, February 9, 2013
Thanks for all the great photos, Lauren Tavares Fogarty! OK, Winchester, we want to see some snowmen photos now! Upload them to this post. :)   more ›