Tuesday’s Nor’easter is looking to be an all-day event with snow starting in the morning and not ending until late Tuesday night. Snow accumulation forecasts for Boston have come down a bit, but still over a foot. According to the National Weather Service, the worst of the storm will be from Tuesday morning into midday, and through the afternoon across the interior, when snowfall rates of 2 to 4 inches per hour are likely. Check the latest at: http://weather.gov/boston
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Hi,
Does anyone know someone in the north end who would shovel out a car after the storm Tuesday night? I have the flu and won’t be able to do it, I would definitely pay them.