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Sunday, February 6, 2011

The Weather Outside is Frightful

How many times CAN I make a song my title? Still, it is appropriate! Below you will find information retrieved from the Weather Channel's website.  Can you join me in saying "Oh My Word!"? And then hear me exclaim, "125 inches?? Take me home NOW, Lord.  PLEASE!"

"Here is a list of U.S. cities that have endured snowfalls 3-feet or more above their seasonal average so far this season:


2010-11 Snowfall
Seasonal Average
88.0 inches
32.5 inches (+ 55.5 inches) 
125.6 inches
71.3 inches (+ 54.3 inches) 
80.6 inches
26.7 inches (+ 53.9 inches) 
63.3 inches
13.6 inches (+ 49.7 inches) 
70.7 inches
22.7 inches (+ 48.0 inches) 
57.7 inches
12.0 inches (+ 45.7 inches) 
56.4 inches
13.7 inches (+ 42.7 inches) 
74.6 inches
33.6 inches (+ 41.0 inches) 
92.1 inches
52.7 inches (+ 39.4 inches) 


A list of U.S. cities and their 2010-2011 snowfall totals compared to their averages (through February 4):


2010-11 Snowfall
Seasonal Average
Alabama
1.0 inches
0.8 inches
2.06 inches
0.9 inches
Arkansas
5.7 inches
2.7 inches
4.1 inches
1.6 inches
Colorado
13.8 inches
33.3 inches
Connecticut
56.4 inches
13.7 inches 
80.6 inches
26.7 inches
Delaware
22.0 inches
11.0 inches
District of Columbia
9.4 inches
9.0 inches
Georgia
5.9 inches
1.6 inches
12.2 inches
1.6 inches
3.0 inches
0.7 inches
Illinois
47.5 inches
23.0 inches
43.4 inches
17.1 inches
45.3 inches
24.7 inches
29.1 inches
15.5 inches
Indiana
29.5 inches
18.3 inches
92.1 inches
52.7 inches
Iowa
00.0 inches
17.4 inches
29.5 inches
19.0 inches
46.0 inches
NA 
29.5 inches
22.3 inches
52.4 inches
26.9 inches
Kentucky
15.3 inches
5.8 inches
24.1 inches
9.1 inches
16.3 inches
8.4 inches
9.9 inches
6.2 inches
Kansas
26.0 inches
13.2 inches
9.3 inches
NA 
Maine
70.6 inches
38.0 inches
42.7 inches
67.5 inches
52.4 inches
39.1 inches
Maryland
11.9 inches
10.2 inches
Massachusetts
70.7 inches
22.7 inches
74.6 inches
33.6 inches
Michigan
37.8 inches
27.2 inches
119.3 inches
112.9 inches
Minnesota
72.2 inches
52.9 inches
71.3 inches
42.3 inches
60.4 inches
35.0 inches 
52.6 inches
32.5 inches
40.3 inches
29.7 inches
Missouri
40.0 inches
14.7 inches
29.1 inches
12.5 inches
14.0 inches
NA 
25.9 inches
14.4 inches
Montana
42.4 inches
NA 
19.8 inches
26.0 inches
New Hampshire
51.0 inches
38.7 inches
New Jersey
34.3 inches
7.0 inches
63.3 inches
13.6 inches
New Mexico
2.8 inches
NA 
New York
58.2 inches
37.6 inches
71.2 inches
65.0 inches
57.7 inches
12.0 inches
86.0 inches
58.5 inches
125.6 inches
71.3 inches
North Carolina
20.2 inches
7.8 inches
8.6 inches
3.4 inches
Ohio
40.6 inches
28.2 inches
30.6 inches
14.1 inches
39.1 inches
37.3 inches
21.0 inches
18.0 inches
25.4 inches
22.9 inches
88.0 inches
32.5 inches
Oklahoma
12.5 inches
6.1 inches
16.8 inches
NA 
Pennsylvania
60.9 inches
63.0 inches
38.0 inches
9.8 inches
36.9 inches
24.0 inches
Rhode Island
46.7 inches
18.9 inches
South Carolina
4.8 inches
0.9 inches
Tennessee
11.4 inches
2.5 inchees
11.5 inches
5.1 inches
10.4 inches
5.1 inches
Texas
5.7 inches
12.1 inches
1.4 inches
1.5 inches
3.0 inches
3.9 inches
Vermont
69.6 inches
47.7 inches
Virginia
11.8 inches
12.1 inches
Wisconsin
42.4 inches
33.3 inches
55.2 inches
31.7 inches
44.9 inches
32.5 inches

2 comments:

Jo Ann said...

Where's the 11 inches we got???

annaj said...

it's global warming!