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Waltham Declares Snow Emergency
Waltham has declared a snow emergency, as the National Weather Service updated its snow totals for the region.

WALTHAM, MA — Waltham declared a snow emergency and parking ban ahead of Wednesday night's storm. And Schools will all hold classes online Thursday, according to the district.
Snow is expected to start falling in the city around 8 p.m. Wednesday and the Watch City is expected to get between 8 and 12 inches of snow overnight and into Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.
The city has already announced that trash and recycling will be delayed a day, but have not yet to announce whether schools will move to an all-online model for Thursday.
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During a parking ban, there is no on-street parking permitted. Instead, officials ask that you park in municipal and school parking lots — or risk getting towed. The parking ban will begin at 9:30 p.m. for all city streets.
Thursday and Friday trash collection is on a regular schedule.
Find out what's happening in Walthamfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Schools will be online only Thursday. Read more: Waltham Get Snow Days This Winter?
Generally, the Public Works Director calls a "snow emergency" when excessive amounts of snow are predicted. All cars are required to be removed from all roadways to allow for a better clearing job.
Got a city-related snow plow request? Call the city at (781) 314-3855 and check out the city Winter Weather Alert Center for more info on all things snow storm related.
Got a cancellation? Got a storm photo? Send it to me at Jenna.Fisher@Patch.com.
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