See When Watertown’s Snow Emergency Will End

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The Snow Emergency will run through Tuesday morning, meaning on-street parking is prohibited overnight. The City also reminded residents that snow and ice must be removed from sidewalks after the end of the storm.

See the announcement from the City of Watertown below:

The City of Watertown’s declared snow emergency and on-street parking ban is still in effect and will end at 6 a.m. on Tuesday, January 27, 2026. Cars must be removed from all School parking lots at 6 a.m. and all other City-provided parking lots by 7 a.m. Vehicles not removed promptly will hinder snow removal operations and are subject to towing. We greatly appreciate your cooperation.

As a reminder, property owners are responsible for removing snow and ice from sidewalks after storms. Please help Watertown stay safe and accessible during the winter season, and please do not shovel snow into the street. Visit watertown-ma.gov/shovel to learn more.

All trash and recycling is still delayed one day this week. Pickup will occur from Tuesday, January 27 through Saturday, January 31, 2026.

Please anticipate additional announcements later tonight or early tomorrow morning as this storm progresses. Stay up to date at watertown-ma.gov/snow, on the City’s social media, and by our emergency alert system. We recommend everyone to stay safe and off roads as our DPW continues to work hard to clear Watertown.

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