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How Much Snow Will Charlestown Get?

After days of wildly different predictions, the area's forecast is beginning to take shape.

 

All the experts agree: It’s going to snow in Boston this weekend. But how much and when the snow will start seems to be up in the air. Depending on whose map you used on Wednesday, Boston was in for either a few inches or a foot of heavy, wet snow.

By Thursday morning, however, all of the local news broadcasts started to fall in line on the same theme: The rain will linger along the coast and spare Boston from the heaviest snowfall totals. Here’s a look at the forecasts from the different local news station meteorologists. All these totals were updated Thursday morning:

WHDH (7 News): 4-8 inches

WLVI (NewsCenter 5): 4-8 inches

WBZ (CBS Local): 4-8 inches

WFXT (MyFox Boston): 4-8 inches along the immediate coast, but a potential for over a foot in Boston

NECN: Plowable snow (Instead of specific inches or feet of snow, NECN’s Matt Noyes prefers to use ranges of probability. So what does “plowable snow” mean?

“Essentially, you can consider this a minimum likely snow map, where plowable snow implies at least [2-4 inches],” Noyes wrote on his blog).

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Charlestown joe

5:49 pm on Thursday, February 21, 2013

What difference does it matter how much, it about how long it will take the city to get rid of it.
Rode down Medford St. Today, didn't know they changed it to one lane! (sarcasm)
When is the city going to finish the job on the first storm?
The sidewalk from Baldwin St. To Mian marble company is STILL not cleared.(city property)
And the mayor states they did a great job.... Please!
Main Streets are still not clear after a week!

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Plenty O'Toole

4:39 pm on Friday, February 22, 2013

The real question is: "how much air time will residents of Sullivan Street get, whinning about snow removal, 10 days after the storm. I wonder if the contractor in question would have been fired for only failing to plow specific, less-audiable back streets in Charlestown?

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