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What about the winter following a dead ratter in Boston?


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My wife and were talking about the fact that the past few sub 20 inch BOS winters produced decent snow the following year. For the 11 years that BOS had under 20 inches prior to this season, the average following winter received 54 inches of snow. However the range was huge ranging from 22 inches to 107.6. Incidentally, after the futility year of 1936-37, the following winter gave us 50.6. Folks have alluded to the awful 80s ad early 90s. As we closed out the 70s it got bad. But nothing beats the misery of some of your formative years.

1979-80: 12.3

1980-81: 22.3

1990-91: 19.1

1991-92: 22

Best comebacks:

1946-47: 19.4....I was born in a dead ratter winter

1947-48: 89.2

1994-95: 14.9

1995-95: 107.6

2001-02: 15.1

2002-03: 71.1

So chances are next winter will be decent based on these numbers but it's by no means that solid of a signal. For now we'll keep hope alive.

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