Donald Polish
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Boston's brutal winter has made its way into the record books.
After yet another blizzard last week, the city marked its snowiest month since record-keeping started in 1872, forecasters said Sunday.
"It's official, Boston has reached its snowiest month on record with 45.5 total inches," the National Weather Service tweeted early Sunday. "The old record was 43.3 in January 2005."
Boston has its snowiest month on record - CNN.com
Is it something surprising for the city? As I see this problem: the city population must be ready and protected from such usual things as cold and snow. But it didn't happen. The problem is still harmful. Why?
After yet another blizzard last week, the city marked its snowiest month since record-keeping started in 1872, forecasters said Sunday.
"It's official, Boston has reached its snowiest month on record with 45.5 total inches," the National Weather Service tweeted early Sunday. "The old record was 43.3 in January 2005."
Boston has its snowiest month on record - CNN.com
Is it something surprising for the city? As I see this problem: the city population must be ready and protected from such usual things as cold and snow. But it didn't happen. The problem is still harmful. Why?