 Boston, in the zone of potential blizzard conditions, is shut down for this entire Tuesday. Plowing tracks have been on many roads as early as 1am since the first heavy snowfall began. The National Weather Service has called Juneau life-threatening and historic, and Boston is being blanketed by as many as 3 feet of snow with wind gusts, potentially reaching 70 miles per hour. Neil and Eli, who live in the Brooklyn area, are enjoying the soft, white powder-like snow, taking advantage of the storm. We are checking out the snow, and we want to go sledding, but summit ab is all cleared out. I always wanted to sled down summit since I was like 10 years old, but like it's way too salty. They salted it already. Many others were out with ski and sled equipment as well. It's just snow. It's not rain, it's not earthquake, it's not tornado. It's just snow. We've done this before. It's contemplated, and we just enjoy the day off. The snow is falling at 2 inches per hour right now. Currently we are standing on Beacon Street, where usually the streets are filled with family and traffic. It is predicted that the worst of the storm is over, but we'll be following the story. For BU News Service, I'm M1.