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The Daily Free Press

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Climate experts expect Boston to experience another mild winter this year, with warm temperatures and minimal snowfall. HANNAH YOSHINAGA/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Experts predict another mild Boston winter

Shannon Damiano December 1, 2020
The Northeast has about a 40-percent chance of above-average temperatures — the same as was predicted in 2019, according to NOAA spokesperson Lauren Gaches.
East to West: October 25, 2019

East to West: October 25, 2019

JenRacoosin October 25, 2019

In this episode of “East to West,” we cover updates on Ben Shapiro’s speaking event at BU, a new Massachusetts healthcare bill, fall flavors at local eateries, and more. This episode originally...

BU professor in the Department of Earth and Environment, Robert Kaufmann, warns that despite NASA’s report on rising global temperatures, large-scale snowstorms pose even more of a risk. PHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY BRITTANY CHANG/DAILY FREE PRESS CONTRIBUTOR

NASA records reveal 2015 as warmest year yet

Corina Pintado January 26, 2016

A portion of the country may be in the midst of blizzards and below-freezing temperatures, but a Wednesday release from NASA deemed 2015 the warmest year to date, with record-shattering surface temperatures. According...

Boston Public Works plans to spread out the piles of snow over several locations this upcoming winter, instead of one large pile in South Boston. PHOTO BY OLIVIA NADEL/DFP FILE PHOTO

Boston to improve snow removal efforts for upcoming winter

Carolyn Hoffman October 27, 2015

After a winter that brought a record amount of snow to the city and halted businesses and transportation statewide, the City of Boston looks to improve snow removal efforts for the upcoming snow season. Boston...

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