Amazing. Couldn't imagine 34" of snow in a day. What a ride that would be. And I'm assuming the snowfall rates weren't a uniform 1.5"/hr or whatever... What did they peak at?
This climate isn’t good for preserving snow cover. The 2016 blizzard dumped 34” of snow in 24hrs, but it was all gone inside 10 days.
Imagine, all this snow vanishing in 8-9 days. So sad.
I’ve always thought that too. 3k is a tad low for this climate for consistent freezing temps. There’s places that are lower like whistler but that’s Canada
This winter was actually solid here. NYC/New England got screwed, but I don’t care about them.
Had 2 weeks of unbroken snowcover for the first time since 2015. Had nearly a foot on the ground at one point. And a full week of subfreezing temps kept it from melting during that timeframe.
Also had accumulating snow every month this winter. Last time that happened was 2019. So all in all, I’m content.