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Field Guide to Boston
Share your most memorable moments — and pictures — from 2015's 'Snowmageddon'

If you ask a Bostonian what the worst winter was in recent memory, almost everyone will say the same answer: 2015.
A nearly four-week snow blitz that started in late January of that year resulted in a total of 110.3 inches of snow in Boston, breaking the city's record for snowfall in one season. One storm alone dumped 24.6 inches of snow on the city, and each subsequent event just added to the pile.
For the rest of the winter, we navigated through tunnels of snow that felt oddly similar to an ant farm. The MBTA fell apart. Ice dams became the stuff of nightmares for homeowners. Space savers littered the streets. Plow drivers worked more hours than they thought possible in a single season.
And that's just a few flakes on top of the mountainous snow pile. We want to hear your stories about what it was like to live through that winter in the Boston area: the good, the bad, the infuriating and the funny. (We also want to see your pictures, if you've got them.) Fill out the form below to be included in some of our future coverage.