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Top snowfall totals for North Carolina and Georgia.
Quick reminder Coop and CoCoRaHS sites sometimes don't report every single event so they aren't "official" but many are close or accurate.
Mt Mitchell 88.4"! I didn't know there were spots in NC that got over 5 feet.
Thanks!
I'm surprised by the big difference between largest Georgia seasonal snowfalls and largest North Carolina seasonal snowfalls. Maybe North Carolina just has more high-elevation weather stations.
Marquette #1. Philly made the list. Providence made it to Top 20. NYC in there.
CT Coast had more then Duluth Minnesota & Barrow Alaska.
Hartford 26th most for all of U.S Sites. 23.3" above normal.
Syracuse ended up a tad below normal but still tied for 4th place in total snowfall.
Someone in the CT Weather thread noticed Albany missing from the graphic above... Sure enough NWS Albany stopped listing the snowfall data in their recent CLI reports.
I caught 3 other locations that stopped listing snowfall totals in their CLI reports.
Albany, NY
Nome, AK
Williamsport, PA
Harrisburg, PA
That means 4 locations dropped out of the Top 100 list. Sorry Philly
BLACKSBURG,VA
DAYTON, OH
LOUISVILLE, KY
PHILADELPHIA, PA
Wow, the two highest were in back-to-back years. What was going on then?
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