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Plus, with "well-below freezing temperatures" the snow from the past weekend isn't going anywhere, a forecaster said.
High winds lashed parts of Cape Cod overnight as a powerful storm system moved across the state, dumping up to 24<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
Safer viewing can be seen in live, online footage from the region's traffic cameras. The free traveler information service Mass511 has several cameras set up on the peninsula and one on Martha's Vineyard. Find them on the map at https://www.mass511.com/, zooming into Cape Cod, and choosing "Cameras" from the icon menu.
A winter storm warning has been issued for the entire state as the biggest storm in years starts in Massachusetts.
A potent system will bring the potential for blizzard-like conditions and coastal flooding from parts of the Southeast to New England.
Barnstable County said conditions are improving across Cape Cod, citing overnight "minimal, isolated" power outages resolved by Eversource.
Barnstable County officials say Winter Storm Fern is largely behind Cape Cod, with conditions improving and only minor problems reported.
The Cape, Coast, and Islands are still digging out from a weekend storm that dropped up to 14 inches of snow in some communities by Monday morning.
On January 27, a variety of school districts on Cape Cod and the Islands implemented delays and closures. Here are some of the key updates: Barnstable: Two-hour delay; morning session at Enoch Cobb Early Learning Center canceled. Bourne: Two-hour delay; no morning preschool.