Fenway Park Now Buried In Snow Higher Than Right Field Wall (Photos)

by abournenesn

Feb 17, 2015

Fenway Park is less the home of the Boston Red Sox right now and more the home of an absurd amount of snow.

New England has been hammered by snow storm after snow storm in February, racking up record amounts of the white stuff. The city of Boston has been hit with nearly 8 feet of snow — and counting — this winter, and its historic ballpark has not been exempt from the onslaught.

The Weather Channel’s Jim Cantore gave us a look at snowy Fenway on Thursday, but he provided more incredible photos on his Twitter feed Monday, after the last storm that swept the region over the weekend. According to Cantore, the snow pile now is taller than the 5-foot fence in right field, while entire sections of seats in the center-field bleachers are covered.

[tweet https://twitter.com/JimCantore/status/567404726434947072 align=’center’]

The snow has a ways to go until it covers the Green Monster, but winter isn’t over yet.

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