Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey lifted the travel ban for Bristol, Plymouth, Barnstable and Dukes counties at noon on Tuesday.
The state said people should stay home if possible so plows can continue to do their work.
The state of emergency remains in effect for all counties except for Berkshire, Hampden, Hampshire and Franklin in western Massachusetts.
“A number of communities, including New Bedford, Fall River, Brockton and others still have local travel restrictions and parking bans which remain in place,” the state said in a news release.
The Massachusetts Emergecy Management Agency requested out-of-state mutual aid to support snow removal operations. Vermont sent crews and equipment.
The Massachusetts National Guard was also helping with recovery.
READ THE COMMENTS (1)
The MBTA was still operating trains, buses and subways on reduced schedules.

