We survived Juno! Depending on where I measure in the driveway we received either 19 or 29 inches.
Officially, Boston recieved 23.3 inches (Logan Airport) making it the 6th greatest snow fall in Boston's history. Winter Storm Nemo (Feb 2013) had 24.9 inches. Many other towns in the area officially had over 30 inches (typically the surrounding communities get more than Boston proper) associated with Juno.
So, in the 5 winters we have lived here we have now seen 2 out of the 6 largest snow storms in Boston history!
For reference, the largest snow storm in Boston's history was in 2003 (27.6 inches). Here is a whole slew of pictures.
Time Lapse of Juno. I tried to take the same picture every 4 to 5 hours.
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8:00 am Monday morning (before Juno hits) |
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4:30 pm Monday (just as snow is starting to fall) |
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8:00 pm Monday |
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10:30 pm Monday |
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2:30 am Tuesday (was up with Emily) |
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7:30 am Tuesday |
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11:30 am Tuesday |
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4:00 pm Tuesday (essentially the end of Juno) |
Other pictures during the storm
The Clean-up
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Since all the doors where snowed in, the only way out was through the Garage door. When I opened it, I found ~ 29 inches had piled up. |
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Insane drift under the kitchen window and below are trash bins, easily 48 inches back there. |
Olaf, our snowman (before Juno)
Olaf, (after Juno) - all you can see are the tips of his hands. He needs a warm hug.
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