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Post your seasonal Snowfall Total's so far here!
I would be very intrested to see how much of the white stuff everyone has gotten this winter! Thanks.
BTW mine is in my sig below.
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NEWeatherguy wrote:In Omaha Metro area, the Valley NWS office recieved 46.3", while Omaha-Eppley Int'l Airport had 47.8". Both totals since July 1 2003.
Here at 370 highway and 168th Street in extreme SW Omaha, we've picked up 58.5" this season -- quite a bit more than Valley and Eppley. It seems as we had the heaviest snow track right over us a few times which was probably helped by orographics.
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total in Essex, MD
19.8" herein Essex, Maryland this winter. Nothing fell since January 27th when 1" fell. We had 4.8" of snow on January 26th. 5.8" total here at my house on January 26-27, 2004 and up to 6.7 inches at BWI. In between, we had an icestorm with 1/4-1/2 inch of ice on trees and powerlines.
Other than that, nothing to get excited about except for that thunderstorm microburst on march 6th with a 55 mph wet microburst.
Jim
Other than that, nothing to get excited about except for that thunderstorm microburst on march 6th with a 55 mph wet microburst.
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