You'd almost think we live in Snowsqualmie, WA
In Dorchester, Jay Kenney watched the snow squall that quickly moved through Boston around 5:45 p.m.
Heavy snow falling now in short duration in Dorchester. Had some very solid gusts and low visibility. @WX1BOX @NWSBoston @universalhub pic.twitter.com/A6ooWeMy0W
— Jay Kenney - TRT News (@JayKenneyMedia) February 19, 2022
David Palomares also watched the snow in Dorchester:
Just seconds ago @universalhub pic.twitter.com/ieuApNdVWP
— David A. Palomares (@DAPalomares) February 19, 2022
Eileen Murphy watched the snow in South Boston:
Hey hey here comes the #snowsquall rolling down the street. #Southie @universalhub @maureencaught pic.twitter.com/N1JO7TlAZj
— Eileen Murphy (@chipsy231) February 19, 2022
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You live in Boston, it snows
You live in Boston, it snows in Boston in the winter, relax, enjoy. Oh, and don't forget to keep those sidewalks clear.
"relax"
No one wasn't "relaxed". If you were awake and looking out the window at the time, it was quite something to watch. That's all anyone was saying.
That squall was really
That squall was really something - my wife and I were driving up 93 north just south of Boston when it hit - sky was pitch black to the west where it was a glorious sunset a few minutes earlier - sky to the east was completely clear. When the snow came down, traffic almost came to a standstill.
That was a real surprise.
That was a real surprise. Literally 5 minutes before I was enjoying a smoke outside waiting for a Chinese food delivery under clear skies. Went back inside the doorbell rings, and the delivery guy is standing on my porch with what looked like a blizzard behind him.
It's true what they say about Boston. "If you don't like the weather just wait a few minutes".