Sunday, 5 February 2017

Snowiest days in all US states - part 2

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Snow at Sierra Nevada
.18.     Virginia - The town of Luray in western Virginia recorded 33.5 inches of snow on March 3, 1994.
19.       West Virginia - In the mountains of West Virginia, Alpena received 33 inches of snow on Dec. 29, 1967.
20.       Vermont - In northeast Vermont at the junction of I-91 and I-93, the town of Saint Johnsbury recorded 33 inches of snow on February 25, 1969.
21.       Newark - Elizabeth, located just to the south of Newark, recorded 33 inches of snow on February 14, 1899.
22.       Maryland - Clear Spring, Md. along I-70 in western Maryland measured 31 inches of snow on March 29, 1942. 
23.       Rhode Island - Woonsocket measured 30 inches on February 7 during the Blizzard of 1978.
24.       Michigan - In the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, 30 inches of snow was measured in Herman on December 19, 1996.
25.       Idaho - In northern Idaho, Headquarters saw 30 inches of snow on December 28, 1968.
26.       North Carolina - In western North Carolina, Mount Mitchell recorded 29 inches of snow on March 21, 2001.
27.   Massachusetts - Off I-90 just to the west of Boston, the town of Natick recorded 29 inches of snow on April 1, 1997. 
28.   Nevada - The National Weather Service in Reno, Nev. measured 26 inches of snow on December 30, 2004.
29.   Wisconsin - 25 inches of snow was measured in Trempealeau on January 20, 1952.
30.   Kansas - On March 14, 1896, the town of Columbus in southeast Kansas recorded 25 inches of snow.
31.   Delaware - Dover, the capital of Delaware, holds the record in the state with 25 inches on February 19, 1979.
32.   Texas - Located to the southwest of Dallas and northwest of Waco, the town of Clifton recorded two feet of snow on December 21, 1929.
33.   North Dakota - Amidon, located in rural southwest North Dakota, measured 24 inches of snow on February 28, 1998. 
34.   Nebraska - The western Nebraska town of Arthur saw two feet of snow on March 27, 1939.

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