I Think It's Time for a NO Snow Dance
Snowflakes were flying around once again in some of the Golden Snowball cities today :( I think we are at that point, make that past that point where it's time to say enough already. Don't get me wrong! I would still love to see some more records broken instead of the cold rain but I don't think it's going to happen this late in the game.
So I think it's time to throw in the beach towel (beach sounds good huh) and do a No Snow Dance to see if we can get the spring weather going. These cold and rainy with snowflakes days are getting old pretty fast. Not to mention my grass is as high as a few of the good snowfalls we've had this season. Nine more days and the 2010 - 2011 snow season will be just a memory. If it ever decides to end that is.
Here is Binghamton's latest season at a glance:
1. 1993-1994 (131.3)
2. 1995-1996 (131.2)
3. 1992-1993 (122.7)
4. 1955-1956 (122.6)
5. 2002-2003 (117.6)
6. 2010-2011 (117.5 so far)
7. 1977-1978 (115.3)
8. 1969-1970 (114.0)
9. 1970-1971 (108.6)
10. 1957-1958 (108.3)
Have a Super Weekend All!
2 Comments:
I've been kind of curious about one thing, and that's the "Normal Average
to Date" column vs. "Normal Seasons Average."
At this point, everybody's normal average seems to be within an inch or so of their normal season's average, which sounds about right. Except for Syracuse, that is.
It would appear that we average almost 10" of snow from here on out. Now, I've been around here long enough that it wouldn't exactly surprise me to see a foot of snow on Easter Sunday (or Mother's Day, for that matter), but it doesn't seem as though we routinely average 10" in the last week or two of April.
But if that's the case, then we still have a shot at a record. Please, tell me it aint so!
I'll bet that if you were to check just 5 miles south of the buffalo airport the totals would be well above 150 inches in say west Seneca. Even further south over 200 inches! My Dad lives in South buffalo in 1 storm in December the buffalo airport recorded 6 inches where south buffalo reports of 44 inches in just 12 hours lol
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