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After weeks of mostly breaking badly bad news© breaking hard upon the Koch Maladministration, its Thanksgiving weekend’s local Christmas season-themed distractions went smoothly as well as that the Quincy Quarry News crew thus took a break to chow down on turkey, pumpkin pie, and other Thanksgiving dishes.
That and Quarry news team binged on watching football games as well as eating leftover turkey and stuffing sandwiches laden with gravy and cranberry sauce.
Such bliss, however, is inevitably fleeting.
The start of meteorological winter today will be followed tomorrow by the first measurable snow storm of the winter season forecast for at least north and west of Boston with Quincy looking to be on the edge of the snow line for a trace or so of snow to perhaps a plowable snow event.
In fact, the line has steadily moved southeasterly and so posing some concerns for Quincy possibly ending up an icy slip and side as overnight lows are forecast to dip into the mid-20’s..
After all, after several years of light snowfalls, the first snowfall of the year can only pose dire concerns for road safety given how drivers are out of practice for driving in the snow.
Needless to say, we shall see if tomorrow proves to be a field day for tow truck drivers, auto body repair shops, and City of Quincy snow clearing equipment operators scoring some overtime before the holidays.














I’m surprised that the streets weren’t buried with salt and drowned with brine.
Fredzo, Surely city workers were tasked to standby somewhere warm and featuring a takeout buffet during the storm while they were on the OT clock.
Oh, and speaking of kochings up, snow is currently forecast for Saturday, Tuesday, and next Thursday.