It's hard to believe, but Friday marks 10 years since the final major storm of Boston's record-breaking winter in 2015 - a season that buried the city under an unbelievable 110.6 inches of snow.
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Snow shuttered schools and coated roads Thursday in the first of three predicted snowstorms over a week's span. Thursday's snowstorm — coming on the 47th anniversary of the Blizzard of '78 — was ...
Plows salted the streets and crews cleared roads and walkways into the night after the daytime storm thought brought a ...
More than 27 inches of snow fell on Boston at the beginning of February in 1978, though some areas topped out at 30 inches. It's still one of the most powerful snowstorms in New England history.
Forget the record books. Boston's biggest storms have made it into our regional lore. Here are a few we're still talking ...
Winter weather Thursday created some slick conditions, leading many school districts to cancel classes.Snow fell steadily early Thursday afternoon and coated<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
Thanks to a Herculean effort by the public works crews and emergency personnel, Gardner appeared to be ready to return to ...
A winter storm hit the Boston area Thursday, projected to bring 2 to 4 inches of snow. But, 47 years ago, the region ground ...
On Feb. 6, 1978, the South Shore was bombarded with 2 feet of snow, stranding cars and marooning workers and students.
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Brockton was bombarded with 2 feet of snow, stranding cars and marooning workers and students. What it was like in words and ...