Up to 14 inches of snow could fall in the Boston area on Thursday, potentially marking one of the biggest totals since the winter of 2015 that buried the region in a record 110-plus inches of the stuff.
Here are some photos of that epic season—all from January and February 2015—to get you in the mood for this go-round.
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