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A large winter storm has brought record-breaking snowfall to the Midwest and could drop up to 12 inches over Washington D.C. ... Cincinnati, Ohio – 8.4 inches. Pendleton County, West Virginia ...
The ferocious winter storm has brought historic snowfall amounts to the Midwest, breaking daily snowfall records in Kentucky, Missouri, Ohio and West Virginia. In central New York, preliminary 24 ...
Southern Ohio took the brunt of snowfall in the state, with some areas recording snowfalls in excess of a foot, the weather service reports. Areas around Cincinnati had accumulation between 8 and ...
The cooperative observer station at the Bennetts Bridge power plant, near Altmar, New York, established an official all-time New York State monthly snowfall record with 192 inches (16.0 ft; 4.9 m) of snowfall in January 1978. [16] Long-term New York weather stations that established all-time monthly snowfall records in January 1978 include:
Cincinnati, Ohio received 7 inches (18 cm) which broke the daily snowfall record for March 7. The Memphis metropolitan area received anywhere from 3 inches (76 mm) in Lakeland, Tennessee to 7.2 inches (180 mm) at the NWS office in East Memphis , with the Memphis International Airport picking up 5.4 inches (140 mm), its heaviest snowfall in 20 ...
Blizzard conditions occurred in Cincinnati, Ohio, on December 23, despite no blizzard warning being issued for that area. [25] Cleveland received a total of 3.6 inches (9 cm) of snow that day, while other parts of Ohio received up to 6.7 in (17 cm) and Kentucky received up to 5.2 in (13 cm). [1] [26]
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Lake Helen at Mount Lassen [10] and Kalmia Lake in the Trinity Alps are estimated to receive 600-700 inches of snow per year. Tamarack in Calaveras County holds the record for the deepest snowfall on earth (884 inches (2,250 cm)). 5. Alaska: Valdez: 314.1 inches (798 cm) 95 feet (29 m)