Gardner Mayor Michael Nicholson provides information relating to the Storm
Here is the Mayor’s statement from just before noon on Sunday January 25, 2026 – Note that while the Mayor describes a possible 4 inch per hour rate, the National Weather Service official prediction is for ½ inch per hour. If in fact we do get 4 inches per hour, we will significantly exceed predictions.
Statement from Mayor Michael Nicholson: “It’s started snowing in Gardner. This is a long post with a lot of information.
We’re predicted to get a lot of snow. Please check in on your neighbors and loved ones as the storm continues. Every year in Gardner we get on average 30-40 9-1-1 calls from people having medical emergencies due to over-exertion from shoveling snow- everything from sprains and falls to heart attacks and embolisms. Some have been fatal. If you’re feeling tired, take a break. If the snow looks too much, call someone for help.
The Gardner Police Department community room has been activated as a warming center. There is an on-street parking ban in effect.
DPW crews are already out salting and pre-treating the streets. They’ve been in since early this morning preparing the equipment, loading the trucks with salt, and getting ready for the storm.
Gardner has just over 100 miles of road. We currently have around 2,000+/- tons of salt on hand in our salt shed. It takes around 100 tons of salt to do one salting round through the whole City.
Have have around 30 pieces of plowing equipment ready to be deployed when plowing begins. These vary from larger dump trucks, pick up trucks, and frontend loaders for the narrower/steeper streets.
These trucks are divided up into 25 different routes around the city that they continue to circle through during the storm. On average it takes about 3 hours from beginning to end of that route. So if you see a plow go by your house, it’ll likely be 3 hours before you see it go by again on their assigned route.
Some predictions have this storm having snow at a rate of 4 inches per hour. That means that there could be around 8-12 inches of snow accumulated on the street before the plow has a chance to get there. Please be patient and try to avoid all unnecessary travel when possible. Stay safe.
Lastly- a HUGE thank you to our DPW crews and plow contractors who have already been in for a while and who have a long day/night ahead of them, and to our public safety personnel working today. We have a great, dedicated team in Gardner who do a lot of work to keep us safe.”
UPDATE 1-25-26 12:40pm – Gardner Public Schools just announced that there will be NO SCHOOL in Gardner on Monday, January 26th. We expect the same announcement from all of the area schools due to the obvious bad weather. For a list of closings statewide here is a good resource: CLICK HERE























