Boston, blizzard and Snow
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New England saw a record-breaking blizzard dump up to 3 feet of snow across a swath of Southeastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island on Monday. Boston picked up over 14 inches with widespread totals of 12 to 30 inches south of the city and in parts of the Ocean State.
"The blizzard yesterday has put Boston over 60" for the season which hasn't happened since the infamous snow blitz winter of 2015."
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu officially declared a snow emergency and parking ban starting Sunday afternoon with a potentially historic winter storm set to slam the city.
Boston is bracing for a powerful blizzard this weekend, with up to 30 inches of snow and dangerous whiteout conditions expected. Find out how the storm will impact travel and city services.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu warned residents about a massive storm barreling towards Massachusetts on Sunday and said that a snow emergency and parking ban will be in effect starting at 2 p.m.
Here's how much snow has fallen in Boston so far, as well as updated snowfall totals across the state. As of 7:45 a.m. on Feb. 23, the National Weather Service (NWS) reported the following snowfall totals in Boston: As of 10 a.m., the nearby suburb of Braintree had recorded 15.6 inches, while the NWS reported 9.5 inches in Chelsea at 11:23 a.m.
According to popular snow tracking and ski forecasting app OpenSnow, Blue Hills Ski Area, located just 16 miles outside of Boston, is the snowiest ski area nationwide over the last 24 hours.