Boston beats snow records
Boston broke a record that the locals didn’t even think about overcoming in one season - 7,3 cm of snow fell in the city, turning this winter into the most snowy since records of meteorological observations - from 1872. Officially, the overall level of snow at the Logan International Airport, according to weather forecasters, reached 275, see
The Boston Globe reports that the previous record for snow fell in Boston was set in the 1995 year and exceeded that of the winter by the 1 meter. Meteorologist Frank Nocera (Frank Nocera) said that the snowfalls in this season have not yet exhausted themselves - the region may receive additional rainfall from Friday to early next week.
Several townspeople talk about how Boston has been in the grip of snow, frost and wind for several weeks; other misfortunes have also befallen residents of this area this winter. However, some people try to see the positive in everything: “We were pathetic, and now we turned out to be champions of patheticness,” jokes Bostonian Joe Ferreira.
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