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-Anarresti- t1_jcbm0m2 wrote

Is that 7.2 inches around what looks like Blue Hills Reservation accurate? If so, that's some crazy local variation.

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Disobeybee t1_jccbxrp wrote

I got like nothin'. I WANT MY MONEY BACK.

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richg0404 t1_jcd7yai wrote

Let me know how much you paid and I'll get your refund processed.

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Different_Ad7655 t1_jcdr88s wrote

I plowed snow for almost 40 years in New Hampshire and in the last 10 years that I worked that snow rain line continue to move north more and more. But it's nice to see with this storm it's exactly where it used to be for decades right at 495 before you cross into New Hampshire. It was always sleet just before that and then snow into Salem

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BrokedownAlice69 t1_jcfbwyr wrote

I’ve never been closer to such a drastic difference in snowfall. I’m downtown and it snowed a lot but only 6 inches accumulated. 5 minutes down the steeet they got 20+ inches lol

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Wizard01475 t1_jcbsusk wrote

I live in Winchendon - between the 32 & 30 in the center red spot. For some reason this map shows Rt 2 as Rt 202

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richg0404 t1_jcd8bps wrote

> For some reason this map shows Rt 2 as Rt 202

route 2 and 202 are the same road for a few miles west of Gardner.

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Wizard01475 t1_jcdbryp wrote

Yes. That’s true in Athol/Orange. But it should be labeled Rt 2 as it’s the more major road for sure.

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NabNausicaan t1_jcdyu88 wrote

From a local perspective, I totally agree with you. However, the map software likely considers Rt. 202 to be more major since it's a federal route. U.S. Rt. 202 is also way longer than MA-Rt 2.

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Mascbro26 t1_jccrpz4 wrote

I see zeros within 3 different shades of blue.

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LasagnahogXRP t1_jce07vu wrote

I live in Worcester off of lake ave and we got 6 inches. Wet slush but it mostly rained on my street. Made the stuff heavy to shovel but only went out once with the family and got it done quickly. I’m pretty sure about 2 miles north in this same city people got over a foot. Crazy.

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oscar-scout t1_jcd84k2 wrote

How is it possible that parts of Boston got "7.2 inches" and towns just south of Boston recorded 2 inches?

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