Chatham 11.0″ Hyannis 10.0″ Oak Bluffs 9.8″ Yarmouthport 9.0″ Brewster 9.0″ East Falmouth 9.0″ Bourne 8.5″ Harwich 8.5″ Plymouth 8.1″ East Wareham 8.0″ West Harwich 8.0″ West Yarmouth 8.0″ Nantucket 7.0″ Fairhaven 6.8″ Sandwich 6.8″ Marstons Mills 6.5″ New Bedford 6.5″ Rockland 6.5″ Boston 6.4″ Worcester 5.5″http://boston.cbslocal.com/2016/02/08/snow-totals-massachusetts-boston-february-8-blizzard-cape-cod/ But had the massive ocean storm which was far out to sea been 100 miles to the West, then that would have been much different:
The low for next Sunday is sppsd to be -3 (http://www.whdh.com/weather) so i am for global warming. Meanwhile see what we missed most of: http://www.wunderground.com/wundermap/?lat=39.20228&lon=-97.06320&zoom=5&type=hybrid&units=english&rad=0&sat=1&sat.num=1&sat.spd=25&sat.opa=87&sat.gtt1=108&sat.gtt2=108&sat.type=IR4&stormreports=0&svr=0&pix=0&cams=0&tor=0&riv=0&wxsn=0&ski=0&tfk=0&mm=0&ndfd=0&fire=0&firewfas=0&extremes=0&hurrevac=0&sst=0&livesurge=0&femaflood=0&tsunami=0&seismicrisk=0&fault=0&fissures=0&fronts=0&dir=1&dir.mode=driving&hur=0