1995-'96, and it was 107.3" officially.
Snow fell in Boston in the month of May in 2017. On May 9th of that year, Boston experienced its latest measurable snowfall on record with 1.6 inches of snow reported.
Boston received a total of 38.8 inches of snow in January 2011. This amount of snowfall was above average for the month of January.
To find the rate of snowfall in inches per hour, divide the total amount of snowfall (29 inches) by the number of hours it fell (8 hours). Rate of snowfall = 29 inches / 8 hours = 3.625 inches per hour. Therefore, the rate of snowfall during the storm was 3.625 inches per hour.
In 2014, Roanoke, VA recorded 28.5 inches (724 mm) of snowfall. The average yearly snowfall in Roanoke is 20 inches (508 mm). But 19 inches fell in February alone in 2014.
Boston received a total of 86.6 inches of snow during the winter of 2004-2005. This was above the average snowfall amount for the area that year.
Snow fell in Boston in the month of May in 2017. On May 9th of that year, Boston experienced its latest measurable snowfall on record with 1.6 inches of snow reported.
Boston received a total of 38.8 inches of snow in January 2011. This amount of snowfall was above average for the month of January.
45 inches
On accuweather website on January 6th 2011, they stated that about 48 inches of snow fell.
9.9" at Logan
The Blizzard of 1978 began on February 6 and continued through February 7. When it was finished, Boston had broken a record for snowfall, receiving 27.1 inches of snow. (Neighboring Providence also set a record, with 27.6 inches of snow.)
23.3 inches 20 inches of it fell in January itself!!
15 inches
As of March 17, 2010, 78.7" had fallen officially. Source, NWS Mount Holly office
About 16 inches in Flatbush
7
Boston received approximately 81 inches of snow during the winter of 2010-2011, which was one of the snowiest winters on record for the city.