Back in March I decided to wait long after the end of expected snowfall before writing this entry. On April 27th, 2015 it feels safe to say the snow season has come to an end and we can record the damage. After the year Boston has had this blog would not be complete without this entry.
I pulled this image off of weather.com:
This was a record year. The most snowfall in one season in the recorded history of Boston. It was quite a mess. After working in the yard the last two weekends preparing for my 3 y/o's birthday party next weekend (to be outdoors) it feels like it is safe to write a recap of the season that was. Boston's official site says we finished the season with 110.6".
Here is the weather.com report as the record fell March 29th:
http://www.weather.com/news/news/new-england-boston-record-snow-tracker
Here is Boston's snow stats page that I assume will update as the new snow season begins later this year:
http://snowstats.boston.gov/
So why not capture the current entry on that site?
Baseball season is in full swing now and I have the grill out. No more thoughts of snow until the latter days of 2015. Have a nice summer folks!
Happy Reading,
J.W. Gant
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Monday, April 27, 2015
Monday, February 16, 2015
Boston's Blizzards of 2015
Blizzards is now plural as the 4th major storm, and 2nd blizzard, of the year has just concluded.
It is a slow news day and nothing caught my eye today during my daily research so I'll take a minute to talk about the snow. First for some numbers.
Here is the National Weather Service with some historical figures:
It is a slow news day and nothing caught my eye today during my daily research so I'll take a minute to talk about the snow. First for some numbers.
Here is the National Weather Service with some historical figures:
Seasonal Average = 41.3 inches Greatest Seasonal Snowfalls Least Seasonal Snowfalls 107.6 1995-1996 9.0 1936-1937 96.3 1993-1994 10.3 1972-1973 89.2 1947-1948 12.7 1979-1980 85.1 1977-1978 14.9 1994-1995 83.9 1992-1993 15.5 1988-1989 77.2 1944-1945 17.0 1931-1932 64.9 1922-1923 18.1 1985-1986 63.0 1963-1964 19.1 1990-1991 62.7 1933-1934 19.4 1946-1947 61.8 1981-1982 19.7 1920-1921
So the most snow Boston has recorded in its history for the entire season is 107.6 inches in the '95-'96 season. That season saw many snow events spread out over the entire season.
What has happened in Boston this year? 95.7" with most of that falling in the last 3 weeks appears to move this year to the #2 slot. That is the most snow ever in a 30 day period, the most for a February, and is nearly the most for any winter. We've seen more snow the last 3 weeks than Chicago has ever seen for an entire winter. Wow. Even more snow is in the forecast with an event tomorrow that will bring a couple inches and another this weekend.
A big challenge is it isn't warming up in between events. None of this is melting. The real concern may be yet to come as this will all melt eventually. It could be a very wet spring.
For me this is a winter wonderland. I love it! We'll be talking about the Blizzards of 2015 for the rest of our lives. Awesome!
Happy snow day, Presidents Day, or whatever.
J.W. Gant
PS The folks over at FiveThirtyEight have a great graph of what February looks like in historical context. Literally off the chart...
Love that graph!
Monday, January 26, 2015
Boston's Blizzard of '15
This looks to be a major storm with an excellent chance to crack the top 10 or top 5 all time. I'll look for some comedy out of this and update this post with a bit of fun as I am able to.
Here is a serious rendition from CNN of what is hitting the northeastern United States the next coupld of days:
Snow totals projected to look like this:
Here is how we say it around here:
And this is what it is really all about:
Stay safe,
J.W. Gant
Here is a serious rendition from CNN of what is hitting the northeastern United States the next coupld of days:
Snow totals projected to look like this:
Here is how we say it around here:
And this is what it is really all about:
Stay safe,
J.W. Gant
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