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In reply to the discussion: Climate change? You betcha. [View all]frankieallen
(583 posts)42. Boston snow fall records
1. 2014-2015: 110.6 inches
2. 1995-1996: 107.6 inches
3. 1993-1994: 96.3 inches
4. 1947-1948: 89.2 inches
5. 2004-2005: 86.6 inches
6. 1977-1978: 85.1 inches
7. 1992-1993: 83.9 inches
8. 2010-2011: 81.0 inches
9. 1915-1916: 79.2 inches
10. 1919-1920: 73.4 inches
Also, I looked up the past years winters as far as average temp in Boston, found an interesting web site.
if someone has historical data that backs up climate change, I would love to see it.
http://weather-warehouse.com/WeatherHistory/PastWeatherData_BostonLoganIntLArpt_Boston_MA_January.html
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ChisolmTrailDem
Dec 2015
#3
I think they had to change the route last year in order to stay on snow. nt
ChisolmTrailDem
Dec 2015
#6
70 in New York during Christmas week! I know some people like it, but I find it awful.
Squinch
Dec 2015
#11
North Pole temperatures spike 'above freezing' as Storm Frank sends warm air north
Ichingcarpenter
Dec 2015
#16
Nah, it's really just a giant communist conspiracy to harm the American economy
Electric Monk
Dec 2015
#37