Rochester Goes Over Their Total Seasonal Snowfall
Way to go Rochester. Rochester is showing just enough new snow now to put them over their seasonal snow totals. All the snow hasn't been reported for the overnight so most likely they will add to it. Still waiting on the NOAA updates to see if Albany and Binghamton hit their average snow totals. If so that will make 4 out of 5 of the cities above average for the season with the exception of Buffalo.
I feel bad for Buffalo for the fact that the snow has been all around them this season and I'm sure several places around the area got some decent snowfall. That's how it all plays out sometimes though. My guess is that Syracuse is over the 150 inch mark with the over night snow that hasn't been reported yet. The big question stays alive, can they hit the well sought after 200 inch mark this season? We'll have to wait and see :)
The National snowiest city stats have finally been updated. Rochester managed to slip into 2nd place in that contest. You can check those stats out at The Golden Snow Globe site.
Have a Fantastic Week All!
3 Comments:
Hi, what do you mean that Rochester "slipped" into 2nd place in the national contest. We SURGED into second place and we're setting our eyes on your guys in Syracuse now!
Hey Pat, just checking in from the ROC. Its been a great winter with extended snow cover here. I love it. Syracuse numbers are surely impressive and best of luck hitting the 200" mark. It would take some crazy weather to have any other city challenge your current 1st place position. I guess its possible, but pretty unlikely. Hats off!
Lol Rock, Bring It On ;) It would be nice if the Rock could at least close the gap a bit though! Ya need to do a snow dance to get things moving :)
Hey ZR, yeah the lead is starting to get a little out of reach. I think another 4-9 is in the forecast for tonight and tomorrow. Haow about Rochester? That 200 inch mark can still happen of course a kick butt storm would make it a little easier. Always nice hearing from you BTW ;)
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