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Towering snowbanks dwarfed everything in sight and Boston’s transit system came to a halt. Snowmageddon, as it came to be called, dumped nearly 8 feet of snow between Jan. 24 and Feb. 22 that year.
Boston may be known for its freezing winters, but ten years ago the city experienced record-breaking snowfall. Dubbed ‘Snowmageddon,’ a series of storms during the winter of 2015 covered the ...
It’s Boston’s ‘snowmageddon’ anniversary. Ten years ago Bostonians were trapped in over 24 inches of snow at the end of January 2015. Not only was this a record-breaking snowstorm ...
A worker clears his truck after unloading plowed snow at a "snow farm" in Boston's Seaport. (Michael Dwyer/AP) Editor's Note: This is an excerpt from WBUR's daily morning newsletter, WBUR Today.
In just three weeks in 2015, Boston was crushed with over 7 feet of snow, three times as much as the historic Blizzard of 1978. Roofs collapsed, neighborhoods flooded, roads and sidewalks were ...
As snowmageddon progressed ... Heavy equipment moving piles of snow in a snow farm in the South Boston on February 11, 2015. The snow piles are reaching over 60 feet. (Rick Friedman/Corbis ...
When the only responsibility we have during a snowstorm is to shovel our driveways and make sure we have marshmallows for the hot chocolate and that the DVR is cued up, a winter storm can be not ...
I went to college right outside of Boston (Go Holy Cross Crusaders!), and lately my social feeds are flooded with status updates and photos of the insane snow that just keeps piling up in the ...
Fifteen years ago today, “Snowmageddon” bared down on western Pennsylvania with as much snow in 20 hours as we’ve seen so far this entire winter season. 21.9″ of snow officially fell at ...