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Registered: ‎03-11-2010

This is officially the second snowiest winter in recorded weather history in NE. The first snowiest was in '94 or '95. This year beats almost anything that happened in the 60s and 70s (I lived here then too).

So today, waking up with it raining into my living room, I've arranged to spend $$$$ to have my roof cleared of snow and some of the ice dams. Sunday it will be 40 degrees and they're predicting rain. I'm hoping I can have my roof cleared before then - I'm still waiting for my call back. I'm crossing my fingers! {#emotions_dlg.sad}

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from weather.com 2/19/15

An over three-week snow siege has buried parts of New England with feet of snow.

You may wonder if this extended snowy blitz is setting records. Below, we have a rundown of heaviest snowstorm, snowiest month and season lists for the hardest hit parts of New England.

Winter Storms Juno and Marcus each made the top 10 heaviest Boston snowstorms, all-time.

1. Feb. 17-18, 2003: 27.6 inches
2. Feb. 6-7, 1978: 27.1 inches
3. Feb. 24-26, 1969: 25.8 inches
4. Mar. 31 - Apr. 1, 1997: 25.4 inches
5. Feb. 8-9, 2013 (Nemo): 24.9 inches
6. Jan. 26-28, 2015 (Juno): 24.6 inches
7. Feb. 7-10, 2015 (Marcus): 23.8 inches

8. Jan. 22-23, 2005: 22.5 inches
9. Jan. 20-21, 1978: 21.4 inches
10. Mar. 3-5, 1960: 19.8 inches