And here is our approaching friend, crossing the streams and bombogenesizing off North Carolina, as seen in this GOES-16 satellite photo around 7:40 p.m. Read more.
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After the snow ended in the Blizzard of '78, Mike Dukakis went on TV to discuss recovery efforts - wearing the best of his sweaters: Read more.
Molly the roving UHub photographer was at least mildly, if not sharply, surprised to see how barren the packaged-cheese case at the Chestnut Hill Wegmans was this evening. Are shoppers there bigger fans of grilled cheese than French toast, or is this just one of those general supply-chain issues that are all the rage these days and nothing at all to do with the Saturday storm?
Sara Mak took in an afternoon rainbow over Kendall Square, the Charles and the Longfellow, after the morning rainbow (note: click on the link for bonus dog in boots on a dock).
Adam Castiglioni surveyed the usual post-storm flooding by the Chart House on Long Wharf this morning.
As the storm ended this morning, David Palomares couldn't help but notice the rainbow over Uphams Corner.
Ryan had a good view in the Fenway: Read more.
Joe Kidston captured the ocean's ragin' glory this morning at Black Rock Beach in Cohasset: Read more.
Boston Public School students get their second day off in less than a week. Read more.
With temperatures getting getting down to Angostura levels on Tuesday (because they'll be so bitter), the MBTA is warning us to watch out for possible delays, even as they get crews ready to make sure trains and switches are at the ready: Read more.
Boston Public Works shows us one of their mini-plows clearing the Mass. Ave. bike lane across from the Christian Science Center early this morning.
Mary Ellen was at Millennium Park enjoying the snow yesterday when she spotted this lone figure going uphill.
OK, the sledder wasn't really alone in the wilderness: Read more.
Tamas snapped Delta flight 259 this afternoon after it landed at Logan in the tail end of the snowstorm, following its flight from Amsterdam.
Update: The frat brothers have taken their giant snow penis down.
A concerned citizen recovers with the help of some smelling salts and files a 311 complaint about the giant male genitals the brothers of MIT's Theta Tau fraternity erected outside their frat house at 526 Beacon St., near Charlesgate, today. Read more.
Pam spotted this Dunk's-themed snowman on Washington Street in Brighton Center this morning. He obviously couldn't keep a good grip on his iced coffee.
Jay Kenney looked out his Dorchester window and saw nearly 10 inches on the ground and more coming.
Over in the Fenway, Voo Doo was ready for a little scraping: Read more.
In what might be the least surprising snow day in awhile, a BPS system already hard hit by Covid-19, has announced no school tomorrow. Of course, they might have canceled school anyway, given that the bulk of the snow is expected to slam the area in the morning.
JJFree shows off her husband's form on some ice-covered steps in Needham this morning: Read more.