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Winter bears down on Boston

Herald Staff Writer

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Saturday, Feb 14, 2015 1:23 PM MT

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Evon Daley, of Hartford, Conn., clears his truck after unloading snow at a “snow farm” Saturday in Boston. Mother Nature is proving to be cold-hearted to New England for Valentine’s Day. A blizzard warning was in effect for coastal areas from Connecticut to Maine on Saturday for a fourth major storm in less than a month, promising heavy snow and powerful winds to heap more misery on a region that already has seen more than 6 feet of snow in some areas. The storm is expected to continue into Sunday, then bring bone-chilling cold behind it. Snow amounts ranging from 8 to 14 inches in southern New England and up to two feet in Maine were forecast, followed by temperatures expected to dip below zero.
Evon Daley, of Hartford, Conn., clears his truck after unloading snow at a “snow farm” Saturday in Boston. Mother Nature is proving to be cold-hearted to New England for Valentine’s Day. A blizzard warning was in effect for coastal areas from Connecticut to Maine on Saturday for a fourth major storm in less than a month, promising heavy snow and powerful winds to heap more misery on a region that already has seen more than 6 feet of snow in some areas. The storm is expected to continue into Sunday, then bring bone-chilling cold behind it. Snow amounts ranging from 8 to 14 inches in southern New England and up to two feet in Maine were forecast, followed by temperatures expected to dip below zero.Michael Dwyer/Associated Press

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