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In January 2015, Massachusetts was slammed with a blizzard so severe it shut down sidewalks, canceled classes, and paralyzed transportation. Residents recall the chaos of towering snowbanks and endless shoveling, but also the quiet beauty of a snow-covered city. The storm's legacy now stirs debate about climate change, with many noting a decline in recent winters' snowfall and questioning how weather patterns are shifting across the Northeast. Could that legendary snowstorm become a relic of the past?
By Alan and AnaIn January 2015, Massachusetts was slammed with a blizzard so severe it shut down sidewalks, canceled classes, and paralyzed transportation. Residents recall the chaos of towering snowbanks and endless shoveling, but also the quiet beauty of a snow-covered city. The storm's legacy now stirs debate about climate change, with many noting a decline in recent winters' snowfall and questioning how weather patterns are shifting across the Northeast. Could that legendary snowstorm become a relic of the past?