BOSTON — It will be hard to forget the craziness that was the winter of 2014-2015, in which Boston broke it's all-time record for snow in one season. The previous record of 107.9 inches was eclipsed on March 15, and the city ended with a total of 110.3 inches.
Here is the day-by-day list of every recorded snowfall of the record-setting winter of 2014-2015:
- Nov. 27: 0.3"
- Nov. 28: 2.3"
- Dec. 6: 0.3"
- Jan. 3: 1.4"
- Jan. 6: 0.2"
- Jan. 9: 0.2"
- Jan. 15: 0.8"
- Jan 24: 5.1"
- Jan. 26: 2.3"
- Jan. 27: 22.1"
- Jan. 28: 0.2"
- Jan. 30: 0.7"
- Jan. 31: 1.3"
- Feb. 2: 16.2"
- Feb. 5: 0.8"
- Feb. 7: 0.9"
- Feb. 8: 7.4"
- Feb. 9: 14.0"
- Feb. 10: 1.5"
- Feb. 11: 0.5"
- Feb. 12: 1.0"
- Feb. 14: 3.2"
- Feb. 15: 13.0"
- Feb. 17: 0.6"
- Feb. 19: 2.4"
- Feb. 21: 1.1"
- Feb. 22: 0.1"
- Feb. 25: 1.9"
- Feb. 26: 0.2"
- Mar. 1: 1.9"
- Mar. 2: 0.2"
- Mar. 3: 1.6"
- Mar. 15: 2.9"
- Mar. 20: 0.5"
- Mar. 21: 1.2" = 110.3" total
Up to this point this winter, we've seen almost as much snow as we did last year. Last year, we had 5.5 inches by January 20. This year, we're only about an inch behind, at 4.3 inches.
FOX25 Chief Meteorologist Kevin Lemanowicz said we are not expecting to even come close to the total level of snow from last year. But, he added that we were not expecting those totals last year, either.
Information courtesy of the National Weather Service, Boston, and the NOAA.