Snow falls in Boston's North End neighborhood on March 15. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

(Bloomberg) — Boston received 2.9 inches (7.4 centimeters) of new snow Sunday, finally breaking the 19-year-old seasonal record, the National Weather Service said.

The 108.6 inches that has fallen this winter at the city’s Logan International Airport broke the old mark of 107.6 inches set in 1995-1996, the weather service said.


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