Boston is only 2 inches from the record of snowiest winter on record.
The region’s entire transit system is under pressure after service failures during the recent storms.
In much better news, it's almost spring.
According to a report by WalletHub, the Boston-Cambridge-Newton area is near the top of a list of areas with less of an obesity problem.
The storm is expected to start on Tuesday night.
The items that residents have used to mark their parking spots will be picked up by trash collectors, the mayor’s office said.
Here are the top stories from JP Patch over the past week.
The storm could bring enough snowfall to break the record for snowiest winter on record in Boston.
Boston has received 102 inches of snow this winter as of Friday; the all-time record is 107 inches set in 1995/1996.
Plus, the most popular dog breeds and an off-duty firefighter saves a boy from a burning home.
Here are the top JP Patch stories from the month of February.
Some areas of the state could get up to 6 inches of snow.
A look at the top stories from February 23 to February 25.
Snow could fall at more than an inch per hour overnight.
It's only going to get colder over the next several hours.
A cold week with little snow is expected.
Plus, UMass reverses ban on Iranian students taking science classes and two die in Waltham fire.
Rain could cause a problem with snow-covered roofs.
More than 100 full or partial roof collapses have been reported over the past week. MEMA is asking residents and businesses to clear roofs.
A look at the top stories from February 16 to February 18.
Snow changing to ice/rain late Saturday night into Sunday. Flat, commercial roofs are most susceptible if they are not draining properly.
Ed Davis was one of many stuck on the disabled Amtrak train in Providence Tuesday.
The parking ban was issued due to the recent snowstorm.
A few inches of snow is possible.
Mayor Walsh announced on Tuesday when the ban will be lifted.
The MBTA will operate services on the Blue, Green, Orange and Red Lines at underground stations on Monday.
This month is officially the snowiest on record in Boston and the winter is the third snowiest.
Photos from around the area of what the latest blizzard has wrought.
Gov. Charlie Baker asks people to stay home on Sunday.
Heavy snow, white-out conditions, dangerous wind chills and power outages are expected.
Plus, Marblehead High graduate dies during a New Zealand adventure and Burlington might have solution to snow day issue.
Due to the impending blizzard conditions, all MBTA services will be suspended Sunday, Feb. 15.
It’s great to be different! Riverside Theatre Works presents “Freckleface Strawberry.”
When will the snow start on Valentine’s Day?
A foot of snow is possible.
The JP Music Festival is gearing up for 2015’s festival with our first fund-raiser: Smell the Love: An Evening of Love Songs
A look at the top stories from February 9 to February 11.