"Putting the win in winter!'' Boston Skyline from Thompson Island. The Great Snow of 2015 isn’t over. "Four major storms over the course of a three and a half week span, leading to around 80 inches of snow -- this was probably the most intense snow period I can remember in southern New England," StormTeam 5 chief meteorologist Harvey Leonard said.In the end, Boston set a record for most snow in a single year with 110.6 inches. BC Law Magazine Winter 2015 Flip Book Edition. Feb. 20, 2015; Massachusetts Avenue Bridge, Boston Credit... Dominick Reuter/European Pressphoto … We use cookies and other technologies to customize your experience, perform analytics and deliver personalized advertising on our sites, apps and newsletters and across the Internet based on your interests. It's been a crazy, cold and snowy winter in Boston, one residents will likely remember for generations. March 9, 2015 Griddler's Opens Today by the Common, and You May Get a Free Burger. More snow fell on Boston on Sunday, enough to make this the snowiest season ever on record there. Nearly 39 inches fell in March 1993. At RAM Academy, new students face the tough questions about college and life. BOSTON — You may recall that the winter of 2014-2015 began slowly, with only 10.6 inches through Jan. 25. The new European data protection law requires us to inform you of the following before you use our website: This content is currently not available in your region.
We rely on readers like you to uphold a free press. Watch on Demand Home & Property Best of Boston Home 2015 We share the smartest, chicest rooms from creative teams all over New England. Behind the Columns. Winter 2015 Issue. With a total of 108.6 inches (276 cm) as of March 16, Boston broke its previous all-time winter season (July 1 through June 30) record of 107.6 inches (273 cm) set in 1995–96. Winter 2014-2015 Outlook: What Can We Expect ... That 5 year period in the 1990s was Boston’s largest deviation from average snowfall recorded.
This winter has also featured the city's sixth-biggest and seventh-biggest snowstorms of all time.At one point in early February, enough snow had been plowed in the Boston area to fill the Patriots' football stadium (Gillette Stadium) about 90 times. Via Tracking Winter 2015 Boston Restaurant Openings [EBOS] Recent openings around the Boston area. Worcester received 119.7 inches, ranking third for most snow. Boston’s Winter From Hell. In Figure 2, a graphical display of Boston snow statistics from 1938 to 2015 illustrates the quick rise in snowfall amounts in 2015 as compared to record setting snowfalls in years 1996, 1994, and 1948.
That's more than 25 million tons of snow.If all the snow that fell in the Boston area melted now, it would equal almost 6 billion gallons of water, which would fill almost 9,000 Olympic-size swimming pools.Yes. Other broken records included four calendar days with at least 12.0 inches (30 cm) of snow, and the fastest 72.0 inches … There is more snow coming Thursday and perhaps again on Sunday. Boston recorded 28 straight days with lows 20 degrees or colder from Jan. 25 through Feb. 21, a record stretch.
Please enable cookies on your web browser in order to continue. Can we have spring now? Bostonians won't be talking about the winter of 2015 for the next thirty years - they'll … Boston’s official reporting station, Logan International Airport, reported a total of 24.6 inches during the city’s first big winter storm. At least 130 roofs have collapsed in the Boston area due to the snow. Patron Saint. On March 15, 2015, the cumulative Boston snowfall of 108.6 inches surpassed the previous Boston record of 107.6 inches set in the winter of 1996. You may recall that the winter of 2014-2015 began slowly, with only 10.6 inches through Jan. 25.But, beginning on Jan. 26, the pattern changed and the snow seemed like it would never end during a nearly four-week snow blitz that left the area to dig out from epic snow and broke a record no one thought could be broken.It was late Monday evening, Jan. 26, 2015, when snow began to fall across southern New England as a rapidly intensifying low pressure developed along the eastern seaboard.By Tuesday morning, a full-fledged blizzard was raging across much of eastern Massachusetts.By the time the storm was over, later Tuesday evening, over 2 feet of snow buried Boston and up to 3 feet in parts of Worcester County.It was the first of four major storms to blanket southern New England in heavy snow; each storm producing over a foot of snow.