When to Winterize Sprinklers in Peabody, MA
Peabody's deadline to winterize your sprinkler system is October 21: the local first 28°F freeze runs October 31 on average and October 17 at its earliest (1991–2020 normals). It's a short step from frost to a hard freeze: roughly 11 days on average.
Typical first first 28°F freeze near Oct 31; local deadline about Oct 21. The live 10-day outlook loads here.
Local freeze dates for Peabody
| Threshold | Early (1-in-10) | Median | Late (9-in-10) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 32°F (light freeze) | Oct 5 | Oct 20 | Nov 3 |
| 28°F (hard freeze) | Oct 17 | Oct 31 | Nov 15 |
| 24°F (severe) | Oct 28 | Nov 12 | Nov 28 |
NOAA station: Marblehead · 3.8 mi away · 84 ft elevation.
- The first freeze in Peabody lands in mid-fall, a comfortable but not open-ended window.
The reference station for Peabody is Marblehead (3.8 mi, 84 ft). First freeze there: 32°F by Oct 20, 28°F by Oct 31, 24°F by Nov 12. That hard freeze has landed anywhere from Oct 17 to Nov 15, a swing of roughly 29 days. Spring's last 32°F freeze clears around Apr 25. Snowfall averages 39 inches a year, first reaching an inch near December.
Peabody usually sees its first 32°F night about Oct 20, with the first 28°F hard freeze close behind near Oct 31. Year to year, the first 32°F night has fallen anywhere from Oct 5 to Nov 3 — about 29 days apart. Spring's final freeze lands near Apr 25 and as late as May 13, so that is when outdoor water and stored gear can safely come back online. Snowfall averages roughly 39 inches a year — enough that a working snow blower and a clear roof edge earn their keep.
Your sprinklers checklist
- Shut off the irrigation water supply at the main valve and, if you have one, the dedicated sprinkler shutoff inside the house.
- Turn off the controller or set it to the "rain" mode so valves do not open while the system is dry.
- Drain the mainline using the manual, automatic, or blow-out method your system was built for; most pros prefer a blow-out.
- Connect a compressor to the blow-out port through a proper adapter and run 40–80 psi, one zone at a time, until the heads mist and clear.Helpful gear: Air compressor blow-out adapter — Recommended pick
- Insulate the backflow preventer and any above-ground valves; this brass assembly is usually the first part to crack.Helpful gear: Insulated backflow preventer cover — Recommended pick
- Cap outdoor hose bibs with foam covers after the hoses come off so the last exposed fittings stay protected.Helpful gear: Foam outdoor faucet covers — Recommended pick
- Open the backflow test cocks a quarter turn so any trapped water has room to expand.
- Log the date and the psi you used; you will want the reference next fall.
What to have on hand
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What this means locally
Compared with nearby cities, Peabody's first-freeze date near Oct 31 sits close to Salem (Oct 31) and close to Beverly (Nov 1). Massachusetts's deadlines span Oct 8 to Nov 11 statewide — one date for all of Massachusetts would be off by weeks for Peabody. Once you know Peabody's freeze date, use it to protect your indoor pipes and winterize an RV if you own one too.
Other winter jobs in Peabody
Every task below is dated to Peabody's own freeze and snow normals.
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Data: NOAA 1991–2020 normals via Marblehead, live outlook by Open-Meteo. Sources · Methodology. Last updated: July 11, 2026.