Health & Fitness
Snowmageddon Leads to One of Boston's Snowiest Winters Ever
More than six feet of snow has fallen on Boston since Jan. 27, breaking the city's record for snowiest 40-day period in just 17 days.

Snowmageddon, the name some have given to three major snowstorms to hit Massachusetts since the Jan. 27 blizzard, has dropped more than 73 inches of snow on Boston.
And along with all that snow have come multiple snowdays for schools in the area, parking and travel bans and three declared snow emergencies for the state.
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Boston has seen 73.9 inches of snow in less than three weeks, officially making this winter one of Boston’s 10 snowiest of all time. Winter of 1919 to 1920 previously held the number 10 spot with a total of 72.9 inches, according to the Washington Post.
But that’s not the only record snowmageddon has broken in Boston. When the city hit 60.8 inches, it officially broke the previous record for snowiest 30-day period.
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And Bostonians are fed up. Many took to Twitter and other social media sites Monday to complain about the continued snowfall.
Massachusetts’ governor is fed up as well.
On Monday, Feb. 9, Gov. Charlie Baker announced that so much snow has piled up in the state, officials no longer know where to put it.
In fact, snow removal efforts have become so difficult, Boston Mayor Marty Walsh has considered dumping excess snow in the Boston Harbor.
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Photo courtesy of Jen Sayler via The National Weather Service
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