A winter storm hit the Boston area Thursday, projected to bring 2 to 4 inches of snow. But, 47 years ago, the region ground ...
The infamous Blizzard of 1978 first hit the Northeast on Feb. 6, 1978, and stretched into the next day. Snow fell at a rate of 4 inches per hour and wind gusts reached 83 mph during the storm, causing ...
The nation’ In the end, Boston received a total of 110.6 inches of snow, the snowiest winter on record, a slow-motion natural ...
Brockton was bombarded with 2 feet of snow, stranding cars and marooning workers and students. What it was like in words and ...
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Worcester Telegram on MSNIs February usually a snowy month in Massachusetts? Here's how much has fallen in years pastWhat are the odds Massachusetts could get above-normal snowfall totals this year? Here's how much has already fallen ...
Thanks to a Herculean effort by the public works crews and emergency personnel, Gardner appeared to be ready to return to ...
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 ...
A number of other historic snowy days in Boston in past years. Readers recently recalled the blizzard of 1978 that occurred ...
It’s a once-in-a-lifetime event akin to our Blizzard of 1978 or the April Fool’s Blizzard in 1997 or the winter of 2014-15. Those memorable winter storms in New England have left an indelible ...
If asked when the Attleboro area’s snowiest February took place, most old-timers would say 1978. That’s when the legendary ...
More than 60 WBUR listeners and readers shared their stories — and photos — with us to collectively commemorate, rage and ...
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