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The City of Boston continues to dig itself out of the more than two feet of snow Winter Storm Juno audaciously dumped on much of the Northeast. As people unbury their vehicles, they may notice a parking ticket or two. Or worse, that it’s been towed.

Mayor Marty Walsh enacted a snow emergency and parking ban on Monday afternoon in anticipation of the blizzard, which remained in place until 5 p.m. on Wednesday. Despite the fact that Bostonians were generally compliant, moving their cars to designated snow parking lots and garages, not everyone was as accommodating.

The Boston Transportation Department and Boston Police Department recorded 540 total parking tickets and towed another 243 cars.

Gov. Charlie Baker also issued a statewide travel ban on Monday afternoon that was lifted at midnight on Tuesday, Jan. 27. When he alerted Bay Staters of when he’d lift the travel ban, he was joined by Massachusetts State Police Colonel Tim Alben who said that people handled the travel ban very well with excellent compliance.

Boston received 24.6 inches of snow from the blizzard and it seems more is on the way. Two small snow storm are expected to hit Boston after midnight Thursday and last approximately through Friday. The second storm is forecasted to take place between Sunday and Monday.

Each are expected to drop another three inches on the city and as much as six inches elsewhere in the Commonwealth.