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Radar estimates beginning to show some isolated areas of 3-4 inch per hour snowfall rates (assuming 10:1 snow to liquid radio) over southeastern MA. pic.twitter.com/N300sDg7DR
— NWS Boston (@NWSBoston) January 29, 2022
This snow band in yellow is just ripping two to three per hour. pic.twitter.com/Kf2SQjuFQt
— Dave Epstein (@growingwisdom) January 29, 2022
Snow will continue through the day, heaviest east of Worcester. Specific cities and towns can be over or under the predicted totals in these bands, but you get the idea. #WeatherWisdom pic.twitter.com/DN9WT9O4CS
— Dave Epstein (@growingwisdom) January 29, 2022
Most intense part of the nor’easter now moving over #Boston. South Shore still in very very intense band of snow, along with Cape Ann. #WCVBstorm pic.twitter.com/X9BeRZEvzD
— WCVB-TV Boston (@WCVB) January 29, 2022
11:10AM Saturday: White-out conditions in Boston and Beverly: pic.twitter.com/AXCACfnGoE
— Jackie Layer 7News (@JackieLayerOn7) January 29, 2022
Blizzard, winter storm, flood warnings in effect as powerful nor'easter arrives in Massachusetts https://t.co/qVM851bJt4
— 7News Boston WHDH (@7News) January 29, 2022
No big changes tonight. We'll be here all day tomorrow tallying up your snow totals and tracking the bands/winds etc. #wbz pic.twitter.com/ybYFbXUiYa
— Eric Fisher (@ericfisher) January 29, 2022
Our live coverage on @nbc10boston and @necn began at 5 AM and continues through the blizzard. Here are the updated maps @TaniaLealTV and I are airing. pic.twitter.com/pjjDcCaIdO
— Matt Noyes NBC10 Boston & NECN (@MattNBCBoston) January 29, 2022
LIVE storm team coverage on @boston25 with @ShiriSpear
— Peter Wilson (@PetesWire) January 29, 2022
LIVE all morning and streaming here:https://t.co/PDNjIIjK8E pic.twitter.com/2O9yB2z9UH
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