WBZ Snow Forecast for Massachusetts
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WBZ Snow Forecast for Massachusetts
WBZ is predicting about 55-65 inches (4-5 feet) of snow this winter, calling the snowfall forecast for the season "above average"
https://boston.cbslocal.com/2019/11/...-weather-team/
https://boston.cbslocal.com/2019/11/...-weather-team/
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that's about 1/2 what we got in that epic 2014-15 winter. if it's spread out nice & evenly throughout the "winter" from November - April, I'd be glad. if we get it all in just a cpl weeks in Feb, that would interesting
I liked last winter (2018-19), didn't have to rake my roof once! Wunderground says last year Boston had an exceptionally snowless winter with only 27.4” accumulating, far short of its seasonal average of 43.8”, though a long way from its record low seasonal snowfall of just 9.0” in 1936-1937.
I liked last winter (2018-19), didn't have to rake my roof once! Wunderground says last year Boston had an exceptionally snowless winter with only 27.4” accumulating, far short of its seasonal average of 43.8”, though a long way from its record low seasonal snowfall of just 9.0” in 1936-1937.
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I remember lots of rain and wind from last year, true, not much snow
oh please, let it snow just 9 inches this winter, that would be just fine with me
oh please, let it snow just 9 inches this winter, that would be just fine with me
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I got the winter tires on yesterday. I'm seriously considering leaving them on permanently and getting a new, summer only, bike next spring. No idea though what I'm getting
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regardless of what you do with those winter tires, definitely get another bike!
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from a single storm in January '15. this is before it got really bad with several more similar storms one after the other separated by only a few days. an epic Jan-Feb
now if I can get my condo management company to just clean the gutters ...
now if I can get my condo management company to just clean the gutters ...
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Well, at least there's x-country skiing and snowshoeing. That reminds me that one of the reasons I increased my cycling, was to keep in shape for skiing.
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It's being reported that "Boston, MA" had the second lowest snow fall totals ever - 15.1 inches all winter
https://boston.cbslocal.com/video/44...s-were-a-bust/
https://boston.cbslocal.com/video/44...s-were-a-bust/
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