Around Telegraph Hill & City Point
#Southie #SouthBoston #BOSwx #WeatherIsHappening in #Boston #Blizzard2026
A brick wall covered in wet snow
Large brick building with its entire facade covered in wet wind driven snow
Petulas on L street covered in snow drifts, a red fire box out front contrasting with the snow
Boston Fire Dept. Engine 2 Ladder 19 front covered in wind driven snow, red doors contrasting with the snow drifts
#Blizzard26 Around Telegraph Hill & City Point
#Southie #SouthBoston #BOSwx #WeatherIsHappening in #Boston
3 to 4 inches of wet snow sticking to city trees even with blizzard winds
Tree down in a corner park in South Boston 😭
Corner store open, but with its walls covered in sticky wet snow on L street.
Two people (barely visible only a few hundred feet away) braving the whipping winds and white out conditions in South Boston
#Blizzard26 Around Telegraph Hill & City Point
#Southie #SouthBoston #BOSwx
there is a flaw in my plan to post 10s outside my window every couple of hours
snow has accumulated on the sill
12:30am
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10s outside my window every couple of hours, 9:15pm
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10s outside my window approx every hour, 7:30 pm #boswx
10s outside my window approx every hour, 6pm
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10s outside my window approx every hour, 4:20 blaze it
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10s outside my window approx every hour, 3:10pm
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10s outside my window approx every hour, 2:15pm
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Big honkin flakes falling heavily in Medford #BosWx
FINALLY: it stopped raining. #noreaster #boswx
“It will be a slushy, messy day for travel on Sunday” - National Weather Service Boston office forecast discussion
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#MaWX #BosWX
"Key Messages: wintry mix of snow to sleet to freezing rain Wed night into Thu AM, will yield slippery travel, esp NW of I-95" - National Weather Service Boston office 2:45 pm forecast discussion update forecast.weather.gov/product.php?...
#MAWX #BOSWX
National Weather Service (NWS) Boston/Norton, MA, image issued on February 8, 2025, at 3:30 PM. **Header:** "Confidence Levels" **Timing:** - Confidence level: High - Details: Snow begins this evening with moderate to heavy snowfall rates, potentially up to 1 inch per hour tonight. Snow will end from west to east between late tonight and mid-morning Sunday. A few showers may persist into early Sunday afternoon along the east coast of Massachusetts. **Snow Amounts:** - Confidence level: Medium - Details: Moderate to heavy snowfall expected tonight, but uncertainty remains due to possible freezing drizzle or light rain Sunday morning, which could affect final totals. Northern Massachusetts could see the highest accumulations, likely between 8 to 10 inches. **Travel Impacts:** - Confidence level: High - Details: Travel will be difficult, particularly late this evening and during pre-dawn hours on Sunday when snowfall rates will peak. **Map:** "Expected Snowfall: Official NWS Forecast" - Valid: 7 PM Saturday, February 8, 2025, through 7 PM Sunday, February 9, 2025. - The color-coded map shows forecasted snow amounts for various regions: - Northern MA: 8 to 12 inches - Central MA and parts of CT and RI: 6 to 8 inches - Southeastern MA and coastal areas, including New Bedford and Plymouth: 4 to 6 inches - Nantucket and Hyannis: 4 to 6 inches The logo of the National Weather Service is displayed in the top left corner, and the NOAA logo is in the bottom left corner. [Alt text written by CustomGPT ALTscribe]
From the National Weather Service Boston office:
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#Framingham in the 4-8" here ⬇️⬇️⬇️
#WX #BosWX #MAWX #MassWX
“The most difficult time to travel will be between 8pm to 12am as a heavy burst of snow arrives. Snowfall rates of 1 to 2 inches per hour will be possible during this time and there's even a potential for thunder.” - Kelly Ann Cicalese, WCVB
#MAWX #BosWX
This is a National Weather Service Winter Weather Briefing for the NWS Boston County Warning Area, issued at 3:30 PM on January 18, 2025. The briefing highlights the following: Key Messages: • Increasing confidence in snowfall of 6 inches or more north and west of I-95 from Sunday afternoon into early Monday, though the precise location of the heaviest snow is uncertain. • Growing certainty of at least plowable snow along the Boston-Providence I-95 corridor. • Well below normal temperatures and dangerous wind chills are expected early next week. Important Updates: • Winter Storm Watches have been upgraded to Winter Storm Warnings for Hartford and Tolland Counties in Connecticut and most of western, central, and northeast Massachusetts. • Snowfall amounts have increased in the Boston-Providence I-95 corridor, with Winter Storm Watches now in effect. A map on the right shows affected regions, color-coded as follows: • Blue: Winter Storm Watch • Pink: Winter Storm Warning • Purple: Winter Weather Advisory The map covers parts of Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and surrounding areas, with significant warnings concentrated along the I-95 corridor. Issued by the National Weather Service Boston/Norton, MA. [Alt text by ZchatGPT]
From the National Weather Service on that other site:
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#BosWX #MAWX
Also Dave Epstein is here @growinwsdom.bsky.social
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The Green Monster won't protect you from #lightning, @RedSox. You saw 471 lightning events (325 CG strokes, red icons) during 10 games. #MAwx #BOSwx #LightningSafety