The superintendent cited the "frequency and intensity of recent storms, another potentially major storm brewing for Thursday and Friday, and the already high levels of snow on the roofs of schools" as factors. The National Weather Service is keeping close watch on a new storm that could bring between 3 and 6 additional inches of snow to the Boston area Thursday and Friday. Chat with us in Facebook Messenger. It's wild," Amy McHugh of Weymouth, Massachusetts, told "It's only been 14 days, and we've gotten 70 to 80 inches of snow around the commonwealth," Gov. A pair of bulldozers rest on a giant pile at a "snow farm" in Boston on February 14. "It's kind of depressing sometimes," Jesus Cora of Nashua, New Hampshire, told "It's really depressing, you know?"
Even more snow could fall before the weekend.
Six feet of snow in the last month and counting. "Kim Taylor of Norwood, Massachusetts, shovels a path in the snow in front of her home on February 15. The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, known as the T, has suspended all rail services through the end of Tuesday. Boston recorded 28 straight days with lows 20 degrees or colder from Jan. 25 through Feb. 21, a record stretch. 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. Boston-area snow totals are low, but winter isn’t over yet By Sabrina Schnur Globe Correspondent, February 13, 2019 , 1:13 p.m. Bill Kane used a shovel to clear the snow … By Tuesday afternoon, nearly 250 flights had been scrubbed, according to Boston's Logan International Airport remained open during the storm, but most flights were canceled Monday. At a fraction under 72 inches, it set a record. They'll run out of snow days soon if the weather doesn't let up.Schools in the Pentucket Regional School District, north of Boston, will remain closed the rest of the week. One Boston resident used the hashtag #getmeoutofhere to describe his feelings.Tuesday's priority, according to the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency, was to assist cities with digging out. Here are some of the wild statistics from the winter of 2014-15 in Boston:This is the second snowiest winter in Boston's history, with 105.7 inches as of Thursday morning. Trucks from the U.S. Army National Guard roll into Rockport, Massachusetts, on Saturday, February 14, ahead of the predicted blizzard to assist with snow removal.Joggers run in the snow, Thursday, February, 12, in New York's Central Park.Rich and Kathy Melvin shovel out their car in front of their house in Somerville, Massachusetts, on Tuesday, February 10.
Boston weather records go back to just after the Civil War.February was the snowiest month ever recorded in Boston, with 64.8 inches. https://www.usatoday.com/.../2015/03/05/boston-snow/24322409 Heavy machinery is used to plow the Downtown Crossing area of Boston on February 15, after a winter storm dropped over a foot of snow on the city.A dog romps through heavy snow in Bourne, Massachusetts, on February 15. Another winter storm delivered 22.2 inches on Feb. 8-9, followed by 16.2 inches on Feb. … That's more than 8.5 feet of snow and just 1.9 inches below its record of 107.6 inches set in the winter of 1995 to 1996. "I'm tired of it," said Barkan, who has missed three days of class because of the storms. The state agency will help cities move snow to snow farms or, in some cases, into rivers, spokesman Peter Judge told CNN. More than 2,880 flights into and out of the United States were canceled Sunday and Monday, mostly because of the storm. Moya was struck in a parking lot while leaving work after completing a shift at a market. "I'd welcome a 6-inch storm at this point," Boston Mayor Marty Walsh quipped. Week after week, Boston’s snow total increased by feet. The city is melting 430 tons of snow per hour, Walsh said. The first set of monthly snow totals are averages for 2010 to 2019.