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Post your annual snowfall here!!!!
Lets see who gets what as far as a normal winter goes for snowfall in your area?
Here in my location (Mount Vernon, OH/Knox County) its 45 inches a season!
Here in my location (Mount Vernon, OH/Knox County) its 45 inches a season!
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Since I can't seem to find the statistics and records for Galveston's snowfall
, I'll track the snowfall for Lexington, KY since that's where I go for Christmas.
According to http://www.thinkkentucky.com/edis/cmnty ... tyLife.htm , the mean average is 17.5 inches.

According to http://www.thinkkentucky.com/edis/cmnty ... tyLife.htm , the mean average is 17.5 inches.
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NYstate, I assume you mean Lake Ontario? I just moved out here, from just south of Albany, to just south of Buffalo. I am about 3 miles east of Lake Erie. I can't see the lake itself, but I can see the storm clouds rising from time to time. I am almost afraid of what this winter will bring, as it is already as cold as #_(%*^_ here.
nystate wrote:160-300 inches, depending on where live in relation to the lake
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GalvestonDuck wrote:Since I can't seem to find the statistics and records for Galveston's snowfall, I'll track the snowfall for Lexington, KY since that's where I go for Christmas.
According to http://www.thinkkentucky.com/edis/cmnty ... tyLife.htm , the mean average is 17.5 inches.
February 15, 1895 -
a big Gulf snowstorm dumped 6 inches of snow at Brownsville, Texas, 15 inches at Galveston, Texas, and 24 inches at Rayne, Louisiana in 24 hours. Snow fell at the very mouth of the Mississippi River. Houston, Texas recorded 22 inches of snow and 9 inches blanketed New Orleans, Louisiana.
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