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Golden Snowball Totals for the 2010 - 2011 Snowfall Season
Updated  5/1/2011

GSB Cities This Season Normal Average
to Date
This Time Last Season Normal
 Seasons Average
All Time Season Snowfall Record
Syracuse 179.0 111.8 106.1 121.1 192.1 inches
( 1992 - 1993 )
Rochester 127.0 99.8 89.8 100.3 161.7 inches
( 1959 - 1960 )
Binghamton 117.5 80.8 81.4 81 134.0 inches
( 1995 - 1996 )
Buffalo 111.8 96.7 74.1 97 199.4 inches
( 1976 - 1977 )
Albany 87.2 62.6 45.4 62.6 112.5 inches
( 1970 - 1971 )

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Monday, February 22, 2010

Rochester Still Throwing Snowballs at Buffalo

It looks like Rochester doesn't want any part of third place this season. Every time Buffalo moves up the snow hill The Rock just pushes them back down it. I think it's time for the cities to start doing a snow dance. I'll be doing one more before the snow season winds down for the fact that the golden snowball contest and the National snow contest are just a little too close for comfort. GO CUSE!!!!

The snow stats for the snowiest US city pop 100,000 was just updated a little while ago. Check it out at goldensnowglobe.com .

Have a Super Week All!

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6 Comments:

At 2/24/10, 8:45 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Looks like the snow gods are again blessing the region this week. Interesting to see that you're right on average Patrick. We're due for a dusting in Carolina, which is totally unacceptable, may have to move further south. Enjoy the storm Cousin. The robins are here and moving on north. And yes, we're already swingin' clubs my friend. Sayin' hey y'all from down south - Cousins Pam and Mike.

 
At 2/24/10, 11:50 AM , Anonymous Jason said...

Webster, NY at 92.5 inches for the season. A more accurate representation of Rochester!

 
At 2/24/10, 12:41 PM , Anonymous Patrick said...

Not sure who has been following the reports of this storm, but it's gonna be a whopper for all the GSB cities. The NWS winter storm watch says that the Interstate 90 corridor between Buffalo and Rochester could see upwards of a foot of snow, while saying the southern tier and eastern ends of the lake could see upwards of a foot. Could this be the winter storm Rochester and Buffalo need to catch up to Cuse? IDK, but GO ROCK!!!

 
At 2/24/10, 1:25 PM , Anonymous zr800 said...

Watch your back Pat, I think ROC & BUF are going to close the gap on you pretty good over the next 72 hours.

 
At 2/24/10, 7:41 PM , Anonymous Jason said...

The D&C claims Rochester has had 71.4 inches of snow for the season, which is a bit more than reported here.

 
At 2/25/10, 9:02 PM , Anonymous zr800 said...

Jason, that 92.5 is an accurate representation of Webster, but not Rochester. Vast differences.

 

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