The winter of 2015: Boston would wave a white flag, if you could see it

“I can’t believe this is my neighborhood. It’s wild,” Amy McHugh, of Weymouth, Massachusetts told CNN affiliate WCVB. “I keep telling the kids, ‘You’re going to be telling your kids about this. It’s unimaginable.”

Not only unimaginable, but record-setting.

“It’s only been 14 days, and we’ve gotten 70 to 80 inches of snow around the commonwealth,” Gov. Charlie Baker said. “This is pretty much unprecedented.”

“If I’ve learned one thing over the course of the past two weeks, it’s (that) Mother Nature makes the rules,” Baker said.

By Monday evening, the system had dumped more than 22 inches on Boston, pushing it into the city’s Top 5 for February snowstorms.

There’s so much snow that cities have been given permission to dump it in Boston Harbor, which is normally a no-no.

Boston snow; incredible pic from @SNewEngweather #Snow pic.twitter.com/uQIrGhMj8n

Folks in the Northeast are known for being tough, but three snowstorms in three weeks is wearing a bit thin.

“It’s kind of depressing sometimes,” Jesus Cora of Nashua, New Hampshire, told CNN affiliate WMUR. “It’s really depressing, you know?”Boston University freshman Cameron Barkan shared the same sentiment.

“I’m tired of it,” said Barkan, who has missed three days of class because of the storms. “I usually like snow, but this is just a little much.”

CNN