Ten years ago ... IN PICTURES: Boston hit by snow twice in one week
Early morning snowfall on Thursday, February 5, caused widespread disruption in the borough, following on from wintry weather on the Monday.
Despite the county’s gritters working around the clock, heavy snowfall from 6.30am caused fresh headaches for schools and businesses.
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Hide AdA police escort even had to be called in to help gritters through rush hour traffic to re-open the worst-hit roads.
Boston weatherman Albert Kirkham recorded an inch-and-aquarter of snow at 9am.
Unlike the previous Monday, however, the snow gave way to sleet and then rain by the afternoon, but for the borough, the damage had already been done.
Some 33 schools and colleges were forced to close, while bus operators Brylaine cancelled its morning services.
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Hide AdBoston Borough Council suspended the collection of recycling, and all mobile libraries and Dial-a-Ride buses were called off the road.