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Hi Clo:

Boston has had 7.8 inches of snow this winter. Five of them came in that freaky October storm. It's been like Hawaii ever since. (Well, maybe not Hawaii, but certainly not Boston weather.)

Last year we had 60 inches of snow through January 31, 2011.

http://weather.yahoo.com/united-states/massachusetts/boston-2367105/


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Re: Clo
By: clo
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Thu, 16 Feb 12 12:47 AM
Msg. 51382 of 65535

Are you really that bias & pig headed...

Notice the date, our snow came UNUSUALLY EARLY!

Published: October 30, 2011 

in part:
The storm swept harder across parts of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Massachusetts, upstate New York, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Maine, setting records in some places both for snowfall and power failures.

Plainfield, Mass., received 30.8 inches of snow; West Milford, N.J., got 19; and Jaffrey, N.H., had 31.4, according to the National Weather Service.

More than 12 inches fell at Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, Conn. The previous record for the day was less than a tenth of an inch, in 2000, the Weather Service said. 

Governors in New Jersey, Massachusetts and Connecticut declared states of emergency. Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York declared an emergency in 13 counties.

According to state governments and utilities, at least three million customers lost power. More than 400,000 customers lost power across New York State at the storm’s peak, and most remained without electricity at midday Sunday, with the greatest damage in Westchester, Putnam, Rockland and Orange Counties. Power failures hit 650,000 customers in Massachusetts, 10,000 in Rhode Island, 280,000 in New Hampshire, more than 400,000 in Pennsylvania and about 500,000 in New Jersey.

Gov. Dannel P. Malloy of Connecticut said more than 750,000 homes in the state were without power, breaking a record set in August when the remnants of the tropical storm passed through.

from my favorite radical outlet... 

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/31/nyregion/october-snowstorm-sows-havoc-on-northeastern-states.html?pagewanted=all


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