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GREAT SATELLITE PHOTO FROM MARCH 2nd STORM

Capesnow3406 Make sure to click on this image for one of the best satellite pictures you will ever see, even beyond some of the others I have been showing in recent days. A close up of SE Mass. shows clearly where there is snow on the ground and where there is not. Snow usually doesn't stick around long at this time of year, but with cold temperatures into midweek, it will this time round. Notice how Boston has no snow at all, and yet Providence received 6". Closer to home, Duxbury, covered in snow, yet Marshfield-Scituate, it is just about all gone!

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