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Boston sat a bit outside that in the 18-to-24-inch range, though some of the TV stations had that top mark a bit higher. The National Weather Service had settled on the areas south of Boston getting pummeled the hardest, with up to 30 inches predicted. Residents also have to shovel a 42-inch channel in the sidewalk out in front of their homes.

She also noted the city’s grace period on space savers: You can use them for up to 48 hours after the storm, but then crews will take away whatever items you’re putting out there. The city’s going to have discounted garages for residents to park their cars, and contractors on standby for anyone who calls 311 and reports that their home’s heat is out. Wu and her public-safety team that joined her for a somewhat chilling press conference described a flurry of activity coming before and during the huge expected snowfall. “We’re urging everyone to the extent possible to stay home tonight and tomorrow,” particularly during the “whiteout” conditions around midday Saturday when up to 4 inches of snow an hour could fall, Baker said. The state also will be barring tractor-trailers from the highways, and the MBTA will run on a scaled-back schedule. Charlie Baker held his own press conference, announcing that the state will be calling up 40 National Guard members to assist with any rescues from flooding or on the roads. The snow emergency in Boston means that main arteries have to be free of parked cars as the city gets ready for the major Nor’easter storm that’s expected to hit hardest Saturday morning through midday.Īs night fell, Gov. A snow band is a narrow area of heavier snowfall rates. 2-2.5" inch per/hour snowfall rates estimated via radar.

"Band" of locally heavier snowfall moving into southeastern MA.
