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Saturday, February 16, 2013

S'No More! 3-7 Inches of Snow Saturday Into Sunday

Chelmsford could see around a half a foot of more snow Saturday night into Sunday.

There are still huge snowbanks everywhere from the Blizzard of '13, even after moderate temperatures this week, but Old Man Winter isn't done with Chelmsford yet. The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory in effect until Sunday at 1 p.m. for a storm that will pass through the area starting Saturday night. The forecast calls for 1-3 inches of snow on Saturday night and another 2-4 inches on Sunday, mainly before 4 p.m. Visibility won't be great either, as winds could gust as high as 43 mph on Sunday, blowing the snow around and producing wind chill values as low as -2 on Sunday night. The gusty winds will continue on Presidents Day, which will be sunny with a high near 32 but wind chill values as low as -4.

Sunday, February 10, 2013

The Storm's Over: How Much Snow Did You Get?

Share a picture with us! We're heading around town today to take our own measurements and we'd love to add your measurements to ours!

  Hey Chelmsford, remember the 2012 Bear Map? Today we're going to be working on a new version of that concept, just replace bears with snow. How much snow did you get at your place? Take a picture of some sort of measurement device in the snow, say where it is, sign in with a free Patch account and click on the "Upload Photos" button. You can also share photos on our Facebook page, or just comment below. We'll take the measurements from you as well as our own measurements taken on Sunday for a map in Monday morning's newsletter. If you don't already get our newsletter, it's free! Note: Please do not e-mail pictures.

Tom Maggiacomo

7:24 pm on Sunday, February 10, 2013

I got 17 inches on my front lawn. I think Chelmsford official was 19   more ›

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Remember This? Check Out These Videos from the Blizzard of ‘78

With another historic blizzard hitting Massachusetts, let's take a look back at the Blizzard of '78.

The Blizzard of ’78 has to be the most photographed and videoed winter storm in New England history. Images of stranded cars, battered coastlines and children playing in giant snowdrifts are all vivid memories of that historic storm. As New Englanders, we commemorated the 35th anniversary of the storm earlier this week – and now Mother Nature is celebrating herself with what could be one of the biggest snowstorms in history. As we hunker down for this storm in Chelmsford, let’s take a look back at the Blizzard of ’78. Here are some fun videos from TV and radio broadcasts before, during and after the storm, as well as home movies on YouTube… Let’s start off with the TV news weather reports Here’s a radio broadcast from WBZ An old WEEI …

Friday, February 8, 2013

Does Everybody in Chelmsford Still Have Power?

Despite all the snow, it looks like the electricity's holding steady, and we want to check around town to see who still has their lights on.

  Back during the Halloween storm, we asked you if you still had power, and after this big storm, we're asking again. However, this time it looks like nobody's lost any power. Is that accurate? Did your lights flicker a little? Is National Grid's map wrong? Let everybody know in the comments below! We'll head out once the storm dies down and doublecheck around town. The Weather Channel is predicting another 4 to 6 inches on Saturday, while Accuweather is predicting 1 to 3 inches and the National Weather Service is predicting 4 to 8.

Bill Gerber

10:02 am on Sunday, February 10, 2013

Given that we've beaten up on them for power outages during past storms - this time, kudos to National Grid for an improved system, or good luck, or maybe a little of both! I think there were only four outages in the Chelmsford area, plus two more in Lowell, and they are all 'off the board' as of Sunday AM. Thanks NG!   more ›

Do You Need a Hand Shoveling?

Will you need help shoveling after the storm? Or, are you offering shoveling services? Let's try and help out our neighbors during the blizzard.

Will you need shoveling out after the storm? Are you a student looking to make some money shoveling today or tomorrow? Let's get a list started of people offering shoveling/plow services in Chelmsford. If you know someone who needs shoveling or wants to offer shoveling, have them post in the comment section below!

Laurie Turner

7:52 am on Sunday, February 10, 2013

My husband and I are unable to clear the snow in our yard. He because of a heart condition and I because of a shoulder injury from falling a few weeks ago. Our driveway has been plowed but our cars need to be cleaned off and a path shoveled from our porch to our cars. Will pay for your services. We need to have it cleared today (Sunday) so I can get to work tomorrow. Please call 617-417-2989 if …   more ›

MAP: How Much Snow Has Fallen in Chelmsford?

Thanks to this blizzard, Chelmsford could expect up to three feet of snow this weekend! See how many inches have fallen in your area with the LIVE map below.

The map above, provided by the National Weather Service, shows snowfall in the past 24 hours. It is updated every 6 hours. This is not a map showing overall snow depth: It only tracks the amount of snow that has fallen in the past day. The map is centered around the red marker, which is in the middle of Chelmsford Patch's coverage area.

Anna Bucciarelli

6:46 pm on Saturday, February 9, 2013

You are so funny Andrew ... "if it stays white, that's pretty accurate ... " You're right, all I see is white out my window! As for this map, who can figure it out? Not me, certainly. Guess I'm just not as bright as this snow.   more ›

Storm Info Center (UPDATED - 4:53 p.m.)

Stay up to date with the latest on this weekend's winter storm.

UPDATES 4:52 p.m. - The Brickhouse Center Grill is reopened, Moe's will reopen tomorrow. If you've got a business or event reopening time, please put it in the comments below. 3:26 p.m. - Moonstones will be open tonight. The Central Congregational Church dinner tonight is cancelled. 1:05 p.m. - Statewide travel ban will conclude at 4 p.m., in Western Mass. and islands it has already concluded. 12:33 p.m. - Reports of an alarm at the Parker School. The scene was investigated, no footprints in the snow, no vehicles in the parking lot. Scene now all clear.   We're also hearing that Dunkin' Donuts on Chelmsford Street is open for plow operators, emergency vehicles and anyone else not using a vehicle. 10:22 a.m. - We're hearing reports of two …

Muriel McGrann

2:21 pm on Friday, February 8, 2013

Thanks for the info. Much appreciated   more ›

SHOW US: Blizzard Outside My Window

Take a photo of the snow falling out your window right now - office, home, classroom, whatever - and upload it to Chelmsford Patch!

As the forecasted snow storm moves into the Chelmsford area today, we're asking readers to submit their best photos of the snow outside their windows! Snap a photo out the window or door of your home, office, classroom, whatever and upload it by clicking the big button above this text. Cell phone cameras work just fine, too. And if you're an Instagram user, upload your best photos with the app as well! Be sure to get your up-to-the-minute storm coverage with the Chelmsford Patch Storm Center. NOTE: Only photos uploaded to the site will be featured; please do not email photos.

Morning Forecast Puts Chelmsford Snow Totals Closer to Three Feet

A blizzard warning is in effect until 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 9.

OK, so that two feet of snow we here in Chelmsford were preparing to get last night? Better add another foot to that. The National Weather Service on Friday morning adjusted its predicted snowfall totals to three feet. The timing of the snowfall is roughly the same: with light snow falling in Worcester, Middlesex and Norfolk counties Friday morning, and becoming heavy later in the afternoon and into the Friday evening commute. So, as WHDH meteorologist Jeremy Reiner notes in his blog, you have a "few hours left this morning" to run some errands, but travel will deteriorate this afternoon. By 7 tonight, most towns will have 2 to 4 inches, Reiner predicted. The storm should be the worst from 7 p.m. Friday to noon tomorrow, when snow could …

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Friday's Forecast for Chelmsford From Three Separate Weather Sources

What's it going to look like out there?

  Weather Channel During the day, temperatures around freezing, with winds 20 to 30 mph. Snow accumulation around 2 to 4 inches. After dark, low temperatures in the teens, more than 12 inches of snow expected with wind gusts over 50 mph.   Accuweather Temperatures near freezing during the day with snow between 4-8 inches and increasing wind. After dark, temperatures dropping to the teens and feeling below zero with wind chill with approximately 8 to 12 inches of snow. National Weather Service Snow beginning after 8 a.m., some fog before 4 p.m. Highs near freezing, wind gusts as high as 28 mph and 3 to 5 inches before dark. Temperatures dropping to 20, gusts as high as 49 mph, 10 to 14 inches of snow possible.

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