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Here’s the MBTA’s schedule Tuesday during the winter storm

The T is running on a “modified schedule” due to the nor’easter.

Brookline, MA - 1/04/17 - A green line trolley heads outbound on Beacon Street in Brookline as a major snow storm hits. (Lane Turner/Globe Staff) Reporter: () Topic: (05stormphotos) Lane Turner / The Boston Globe, File

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With yet another nor’easter bearing down on Massachusetts, the MBTA announced Monday that its service would run on a “modified schedule” Tuesday.

Subway service will be “reduced” and run similarly to a Saturday schedule, according to the T, while commuter rail service will run on an “extremely reduced schedule.”

Full details can be viewed on the MBTA’s “Winter Weather” page.

The National Weather Service is expecting 12-18 inches of snow across much of Eastern Massachusetts from late Monday night through Tuesday. The service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for all of Southern New England and a Blizzard Warning along most of the Massachusetts coast. A number of districts, including Boston, have already canceled school Tuesday.

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As for the roads: Service forecasters said Monday morning that snowfall rates of 1 to 3 inch an hour, along with high winds, could lead to “near impossible travel conditions around Tuesday AM and even the Tuesday PM commute.”