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The snow pile that would not die, seen here on the Fourth of July

South Boston snow pile on July Fourth

Eileen Murphy visited the Tide Street snow pile as the sun set on July Fourth and found it's still there.

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snow-mangled mountain yet staaaayy ...

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High of 85 today... Perversely I think the heat is just making it stronger...

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(and it isn't snow any more) will definitely get stronger after enough heat.

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n/t

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They are a function of how high humans stack them and how much they put in one place.

Duh.

Of course, our lovely weather from the Winter - where the hot air pushing into Alaska resulted in cold air over us coupled with hot water coming up the gulf stream = snow is a matter of Climate Change and of settled science.

I'd tell you to go back and read the 100+ links about it that people have put on UHub explaining this, but you're clearly too mentally feeble to understand them if you are still ranting about it.

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"not art" either.

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First day of autumn.

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It is the Alpha and Omega of space savers.

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How much of it is actually snow at this point?

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At this point it probably is just road sand and garbage... wet sand and garbage...

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