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Had snow accumulation here on January 23-24 and January 28, 2014. (The Jan 28 event was a lot of sleet where I live and not as much snow.) Had some non-accumulating snow on February 6 & March 3, 2014. Quite unusual for it to snow as much as it did last winter.
We had a light dusting of snow in late November but nothing since then. There was a winter storm warning the past few days and supposed to be up to 15 - 20 cm of snow in certain areas but it ended up just being rain.
February 13, 2014. I'm just below the 5-7 in the middle part of the state.
There was settling sleet on March 3, 2014 and non-settling snow on December 20, 2014.
In the foothills near Denver, we have had quite a bit of snow the past few weeks.
January 1-2 (overnight) 5 in (12.5 cm)
December 29-30 (overnight) - 7 in (17.5 cm)
December 25-26 (overnight) - 6 in (15 cm)
December 16 - 2 in (5 cm)
December 14 - 1 in (2.5 cm)
Today it was 57 degrees F / 14 degrees C and 53 degrees F / 12 degrees C tomorrow. Most of the snow should be gone by the end of the week.
In Antibes, never of course. In Paris, March 16th, 2013 I assume.
What happened on March 19, 2010?
The snow melted from the day before. It was below 70cm but above 60cm on that day and that was the last time we saw something above 60cm
Edit: I see what you mean now. Forgot to explain the 50cm. The snow melted really fast that day because the snow depth seemed to have dropped quickly. Here were the snow depths per day from the 12th to the 22nd:
Serres a dusting of snow in January 2014 and Ioannina a dusting of snow in February 2013.
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