The Red Sox load up for Spring Training as Fenway Park sits under four feet of snow
Red Sox head to Florida as Fenway sits under snow
This winter to date, Boston has received more snow than David Ortiz is tall. It's piling up faster than the city can shovel. As of Thursday morning, nearly four feet sat in Fenway Park:
3 to 4 FEET of snow on the field at #Fenway. Just incredible with more to come and no melting in site!!! @RedSox @MLB pic.twitter.com/Lrs9fV47xn
- Jim Cantore (@JimCantore) February 12, 2015
One of my favorite live shot locations ever!! @RedSox home #bostonsnow LIVE for @AMHQ from 7-10am ET pic.twitter.com/yTcb2PbBZO
- Jim Cantore (@JimCantore) February 12, 2015
The Weather Channel's Jim Cantore was at Fenway on Thursday to cover the Red Sox Truck Day as the team shipped off to Fort Myers, Florida -- where the temperature is in the low-70s and there is approximately zero inches of snow.
Fenway Park Truck Day w/ @JimCantore pic.twitter.com/hj1YnSEHZm
- Steve Petyerak (@StevePetyerak) February 12, 2015
The snow has 60 days before the Red Sox home opener to melt, or else there won't be anywhere to sit.
Thankfully, the forecast for April 13 is a comparatively balmy 55 degrees.
.@RedSox stands are empty, but spring is coming. @JimCantore is covering #TruckDay at #Fenway LIVE on @WeatherChannel pic.twitter.com/Xcs006qeWK
- AMHQ w/ Sam Champion (@AMHQ) February 12, 2015