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NYC 6"+ snowstorms 1890-present


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Taken from the data at NCDC, so if its wrong....

1889-1890	6	3/19/1890								1890-1891	7	12/26/1890	8	1/25/1891						1891-1892	6	1/15/1892	8	3/17-18/1892						1892-1893	6	1/5-6/1893	9.1	2/17-18/1893	6	3/4/1893				1893-1894	6.5	1/26-27/1894	7	2/12-13/1894	8	2/25-26/1894				1894-1895										1895-1896	10	3/2/1896	12	3/15-16/1896						1896-1897	7	12/15-16/1896	6	12/22-23/1896	10	1/27-28/1897	8.5	2/12/1897		1897-1898										1898-1899	10	11/26-27/1898	6	11/29-30/1898	6.5	2/7-8/1899	16	2/12-13/1899		1899-1900	6.1	2/17-18/1900								1900-1901										1901-1902	10	2/17/1902	6.5	3/5/1902						1902-1903	6.3	12/12-13/1902	6.5	12/25/1902	9.5	2/16-17/1903				1903-1904	8	1/2-3/1904								1904-1905	7	12/12-13/1904	6	12/17-18/1904	6	1/3-4/1905	11	1/24-25/1905		1905-1906	6	2/8-9/1906	6.5	3/14-15/1906						1906-1907	11	2/4-5/1907	6	2/24/1907						1907-1908	6	1/17/1907	10	1/23-24/1908	8	2/5-6/1908				1908-1909										1909-1910	8	12/25-26/1909	10	1/14-15/1910	6	3/10/1907				1910-1911	7	12/4/1911								1911-1912										1912-1913	11.4	12/24/1912								1913-1914	8.1	2/14-15/1914	9.7	2/13-14/1914	14.5	3/1-2/1914				1914-1915	7.7	3/6-7/1915	10.2	4/3-4/1915						1915-1916	6	12/13-14/1915	6	2/2-3/1916	7.6	3/6/1916				1916-1917	12.7	12/15/1916	6.9	3/3-4/1917	6.5	4/8-9/1917				1917-1918	9.5	12/13-14/1917								1918-1919										1919-1920	11.6	2/4-5/1920								1920-1921	12.5	2/20/1921								1921-1922	6.5	1/28-29/1922								1922-1923	9	1/3-4/1923	7.8	1/14/1923	6.3	2/6-7/1923	6.3	2/10-11/1923	7.3	3/6-7/19231923-1924	8.5	4/1/1924								1924-1925	11.5	1/2/1925	7	1/20/1925						1925-1926	10.4	2/3-4/1926	12	2/9-10/1926						1926-1927	7.9	12/5/1926								1927-1928										1928-1929	9.2	2/20-21/1929								1929-1930										1930-1931										1931-1932										1932-1933	7.2	12/17-18/1932	10	2/11/1933						1933-1934	11.2	12/26/1933	9.8	2/1/1934	7.6	2/19-20/1934	9.3	2/25-26/1934		1934-1935	17.9	1/22-23/1935								1935-1936	9.2	1/18-19/1936								1936-1937										1937-1938	6.4	4/6-7/1938								1938-1939	8.8	11/24-25/1938	8.8	1/13-14/1939						1939-1940	9	2/14-15/1940								1940-1941	18.1	3/7-8/1941								1941-1942										1942-1943	8.4	1/27-28/1943								1943-1944	7.3	2/11-12/1944	6.5	4/5/1944						1944-1945	6.7	1/16/1945								1945-1946	8.3	12/19-20/1945	7.5	2/19-20/1946						1946-1947	10.7	2/20-21/1947								1947-1948	25.8	12/26-27/1947								1948-1949	16	12/19-20/1948	9.5	12/31/1948-1/1/1949	9.4	2/28-3/1/1949				1949-1950										1950-1951										1951-1952										1952-1953										1953-1954	7.8	1/10-11/1954								1954-1955										1955-1956	6.7	3/16-17/1956	11.6	3/18-19/1956						1956-1957	6.4	1/31-2/1/1957								1957-1958	8	12/3-4/1957	7.9	2/15-16/1958	11.8	3/20-21/1958				1958-1959										1959-1960	13.7	12/21-22/1959	14.5	3/3-4/1960						1960-1961	15.2	12/11-12/1960	9.9	1/19-20/1961	17.4	2/3-4/1961				1961-1962	6.2	12/23-24/1961								1962-1963										1963-1964	6.6	12/23-24/1963	12.5	1/12-13/1964	6.4	2/19/1964				1964-1965	6.3	1/10/1965								1965-1966	6.8	1/29-30/1966	6.3	2/24-25/1966						1966-1967	7.1	12/24-25/1966	15.2	2/6-7/1967	9.8	3/21-22/1967				1967-1968	6.6	2/28-3/1/1968								1968-1969	15.3	2/9-10/1969								1969-1970	6.3	12/25-26/1969								1970-1971	6.4	1/1/1971								1971-1972										1972-1973										1973-1974	6	2/8/1974								1974-1975	7.9	2/12-13/1975								1975-1976										1976-1977										1977-1978	13.6	1/19-20/1978	17.7	2/6-7/1978						1978-1979	12.7	2/19/1979								1979-1980										1980-1981	8.6	3/5/1981								1981-1982	9.3	1/13-14/1982	9.6	4/6/1982						1982-1983	17.6	2/11-12/1983								1983-1984	6.9	3/8-9/1984								1984-1985										1985-1986										1986-1987	8.1	1/22/1987								1987-1988										1988-1989										1989-1990										1990-1991	7.2	12/27-28/1990	8.9	2/26-27/1991						1991-1992	6.2	3/19/1992								1992-1993	10.6	3/13-14/1993								1993-1994	9	2/8-9/1994	12.8	2/11/1994						1994-1995	10.8	2/4/1995								1995-1996	7.7	12/19-20/1995	20.2	1/7-8/1996	7.5	2/2-3/1996	10.7	2/16-17/1996		1996-1997										1997-1998										1998-1999										1999-2000										2000-2001	12	12/30/2000	6	1/21/2001						2001-2002										2002-2003	6	12/5/2002	19.8	2/16-17/2003						2003-2004	14	12/5-6/2003	10.3	1/27-28/2004						2004-2005	13.8	1/22-23/2005	6	2/24-25/2005	7.7	2/28-3/1/2005				2005-2006	26.9	2/11-12/2006								2006-2007										2007-2008	6	2/22/2008								2008-2009	8.3	3/1-2/2009								2009-2010	10.9	12/19-20/2009	10	2/10/2010	20.9	2/25-26/2010				2010-2011	20	12/26-27/2010	9.1	1/11-12/2011	19	1/26-27/2011				2011-2012										2012-2013	11.4	2/8-9/2013								2013-2014	6.4	1/2-3/2014	11.5	1/21-22/2014	8	2/3/2014	12.5	2/13-14/2014		2014-2015	9.8	1/26-27/2015								
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Look at that stretch from 1980 - 1990.  Those were the days when seeing this area in even the bright white 3-6 on TWC was enough to get the adrenaline going, 6-12 was almost unprecedented, and 12+ pretty much never happened.  24-36?  If that happened back then I probably wouldn't have survived just seeing the map. Blizzard of 83 got me hooked but didn't see anything remotely close to it til 1996.

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It just shows we've been spoiled rotten. Just look at the last 15 years compared to the 80s and most of the 90s.

 

The 50's, 70's, 80's & 90's were anomalously non snowy.  Prior to that, snowstorms were a good deal more common.  Its not out of the question that the current regime (2001- 2015) is more in step with what is "normal" than those four cited decades. Even the 90's hinted at a return to a snowier pattern...with 1993-94 & 1995-96. 

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The 50's, 70's, 80's & 90's were anomalously non snowy.  Prior to that, snowstorms were a good deal more common.  Its not out of the question that the current regime (2001- 2015) is more in step with what is "normal" than those four cited decades. Even the 90's hinted at a return to a snowier pattern...with 1993-94 & 1995-96. 

 

I think it is often forgotten what a minor shift in climate it would take to substantially increase (or decrease) the average annual snowfall around here.  Being intensely temperature dependent, snowfall in these parts is highly variable.  However, we do know that there is an extremely steep gradient regarding annual averages in our backyard...as evinced by the rapid increase as one heads north up into CT and upstate NY.  Thus, a slight cooling / shift south & east by the general storm track would likely play a significant role in augmenting the annual averages in NYC. 

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Taken from the data at NCDC, so if its wrong....

1889-1890	6	3/19/1890								1890-1891	7	12/26/1890	8	1/25/1891						1891-1892	6	1/15/1892	8	3/17-18/1892						1892-1893	6	1/5-6/1893	9.1	2/17-18/1893	6	3/4/1893				1893-1894	6.5	1/26-27/1894	7	2/12-13/1894	8	2/25-26/1894				1894-1895										1895-1896	10	3/2/1896	12	3/15-16/1896						1896-1897	7	12/15-16/1896	6	12/22-23/1896	10	1/27-28/1897	8.5	2/12/1897		1897-1898										1898-1899	10	11/26-27/1898	6	11/29-30/1898	6.5	2/7-8/1899	16	2/12-13/1899		1899-1900	6.1	2/17-18/1900								1900-1901										1901-1902	10	2/17/1902	6.5	3/5/1902						1902-1903	6.3	12/12-13/1902	6.5	12/25/1902	9.5	2/16-17/1903				1903-1904	8	1/2-3/1904								1904-1905	7	12/12-13/1904	6	12/17-18/1904	6	1/3-4/1905	11	1/24-25/1905		1905-1906	6	2/8-9/1906	6.5	3/14-15/1906						1906-1907	11	2/4-5/1907	6	2/24/1907						1907-1908	6	1/17/1907	10	1/23-24/1908	8	2/5-6/1908				1908-1909										1909-1910	8	12/25-26/1909	10	1/14-15/1910	6	3/10/1907				1910-1911	7	12/4/1911								1911-1912										1912-1913	11.4	12/24/1912								1913-1914	8.1	2/14-15/1914	9.7	2/13-14/1914	14.5	3/1-2/1914				1914-1915	7.7	3/6-7/1915	10.2	4/3-4/1915						1915-1916	6	12/13-14/1915	6	2/2-3/1916	7.6	3/6/1916				1916-1917	12.7	12/15/1916	6.9	3/3-4/1917	6.5	4/8-9/1917				1917-1918	9.5	12/13-14/1917								1918-1919										1919-1920	11.6	2/4-5/1920								1920-1921	12.5	2/20/1921								1921-1922	6.5	1/28-29/1922								1922-1923	9	1/3-4/1923	7.8	1/14/1923	6.3	2/6-7/1923	6.3	2/10-11/1923	7.3	3/6-7/19231923-1924	8.5	4/1/1924								1924-1925	11.5	1/2/1925	7	1/20/1925						1925-1926	10.4	2/3-4/1926	12	2/9-10/1926						1926-1927	7.9	12/5/1926								1927-1928										1928-1929	9.2	2/20-21/1929								1929-1930										1930-1931										1931-1932										1932-1933	7.2	12/17-18/1932	10	2/11/1933						1933-1934	11.2	12/26/1933	9.8	2/1/1934	7.6	2/19-20/1934	9.3	2/25-26/1934		1934-1935	17.9	1/22-23/1935								1935-1936	9.2	1/18-19/1936								1936-1937										1937-1938	6.4	4/6-7/1938								1938-1939	8.8	11/24-25/1938	8.8	1/13-14/1939						1939-1940	9	2/14-15/1940								1940-1941	18.1	3/7-8/1941								1941-1942										1942-1943	8.4	1/27-28/1943								1943-1944	7.3	2/11-12/1944	6.5	4/5/1944						1944-1945	6.7	1/16/1945								1945-1946	8.3	12/19-20/1945	7.5	2/19-20/1946						1946-1947	10.7	2/20-21/1947								1947-1948	25.8	12/26-27/1947								1948-1949	16	12/19-20/1948	9.5	12/31/1948-1/1/1949	9.4	2/28-3/1/1949				1949-1950										1950-1951										1951-1952										1952-1953										1953-1954	7.8	1/10-11/1954								1954-1955										1955-1956	6.7	3/16-17/1956	11.6	3/18-19/1956						1956-1957	6.4	1/31-2/1/1957								1957-1958	8	12/3-4/1957	7.9	2/15-16/1958	11.8	3/20-21/1958				1958-1959										1959-1960	13.7	12/21-22/1959	14.5	3/3-4/1960						1960-1961	15.2	12/11-12/1960	9.9	1/19-20/1961	17.4	2/3-4/1961				1961-1962	6.2	12/23-24/1961								1962-1963										1963-1964	6.6	12/23-24/1963	12.5	1/12-13/1964	6.4	2/19/1964				1964-1965	6.3	1/10/1965								1965-1966	6.8	1/29-30/1966	6.3	2/24-25/1966						1966-1967	7.1	12/24-25/1966	15.2	2/6-7/1967	9.8	3/21-22/1967				1967-1968	6.6	2/28-3/1/1968								1968-1969	15.3	2/9-10/1969								1969-1970	6.3	12/25-26/1969								1970-1971	6.4	1/1/1971								1971-1972										1972-1973										1973-1974	6	2/8/1974								1974-1975	7.9	2/12-13/1975								1975-1976										1976-1977										1977-1978	13.6	1/19-20/1978	17.7	2/6-7/1978						1978-1979	12.7	2/19/1979								1979-1980										1980-1981	8.6	3/5/1981								1981-1982	9.3	1/13-14/1982	9.6	4/6/1982						1982-1983	17.6	2/11-12/1983								1983-1984	6.9	3/8-9/1984								1984-1985										1985-1986										1986-1987	8.1	1/22/1987								1987-1988										1988-1989										1989-1990										1990-1991	7.2	12/27-28/1990	8.9	2/26-27/1991						1991-1992	6.2	3/19/1992								1992-1993	10.6	3/13-14/1993								1993-1994	9	2/8-9/1994	12.8	2/11/1994						1994-1995	10.8	2/4/1995								1995-1996	7.7	12/19-20/1995	20.2	1/7-8/1996	7.5	2/2-3/1996	10.7	2/16-17/1996		1996-1997										1997-1998										1998-1999										1999-2000										2000-2001	12	12/30/2000	6	1/21/2001						2001-2002										2002-2003	6	12/5/2002	19.8	2/16-17/2003						2003-2004	14	12/5-6/2003	10.3	1/27-28/2004						2004-2005	13.8	1/22-23/2005	6	2/24-25/2005	7.7	2/28-3/1/2005				2005-2006	26.9	2/11-12/2006								2006-2007										2007-2008	6	2/22/2008								2008-2009	8.3	3/1-2/2009								2009-2010	10.9	12/19-20/2009	10	2/10/2010	20.9	2/25-26/2010				2010-2011	20	12/26-27/2010	9.1	1/11-12/2011	19	1/26-27/2011				2011-2012										2012-2013	11.4	2/8-9/2013								2013-2014	6.4	1/2-3/2014	11.5	1/21-22/2014	8	2/3/2014	12.5	2/13-14/2014		2014-2015	9.8	1/26-27/2015								

nice list...it has the 6.2" from 12/23-24/1961 that's not in the local climate data...

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The compilation is excellent. I have a pretty good memory and the only one I don't remember was 8.9 on 2/26-27/1991. That doesn't mean it didn't happen.

Look at that stretch from 1980 - 1990.  Those were the days when seeing this area in even the bright white 3-6 on TWC was enough to get the adrenaline going, 6-12 was almost unprecedented, and 12+ pretty much never happened.  24-36?  If that happened back then I probably wouldn't have survived just seeing the map. Blizzard of 83 got me hooked but didn't see anything remotely close to it til 1996.

It just shows we've been spoiled rotten. Just look at the last 15 years compared to the 80s and most of the 90s.

 

The 50's, 70's, 80's & 90's were anomalously non snowy.

From my memory the start of "snow futility" was right after the New Year's Day storm in 1971. 1971-2 was every bit as bad as the record snowless winter, 1972-3 since almost all the storms either melted immediately or worse were 70% taint. Until the two-year resumption of snows in 1977-8, the figures don't do justice. The one storm in 1975 was surrounded by extremely mild weather. The 1973-4 spate of storms, being in a record La Niña also melted out between storms. April 6, 1982, I'll admit, was fun, with thundersnow. Megalopolis in February 1983 was a one-trick wonder. Even the December 26, 1990 storm was a "front-end thump" ahead of a SWFE and ended with temperatures approaching 60 the next day. As I said I don't even remember the late February 1991 storm. Since those days I walked to work I would expect to have remmembered it.

Prior to that, snowstorms were a good deal more common.  Its not out of the question that the current regime (2001- 2015) is more in step with what is "normal" than those four cited decades. Even the 90's hinted at a return to a snowier pattern...with 1993-94 & 1995-96.

Your lipst to G-d's ears, though there were lengthy snow droughts in the late 1920's and early 1930's. I suspect you're right though that our average 24" snows are comprised of mostly decent, 30+ inch winters, averaged down by, say, two or so snowless winters per decade.
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And the 2/13-14/2014 12.5" storm.

That storm made Famartin's original post but for some reason not Uncle's quote of the post. The contrast between the type and the color of the margin isn't good.

nice list...it has the 6.2" from 12/23-24/1961 that's not in the local climate data...

I think, also, the last two storms in 1948-9 actually happened in 1947-8. I have read books on other subjects taht reference those two storms. I also recall reading media coverage of the March 1956 storms to the effect that the mid-December 1948 storm was the last major one until March 1956. I also think the one storm in 1953-4 didn't happen.
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That storm made Famartin's original post but for some reason not Uncle's quote of the post. The contrast between the type and the color of the margin isn't good.

I think, also, the last two storms in 1948-9 actually happened in 1947-8. I have read books on other subjects taht reference those two storms. I also recall reading media coverage of the March 1956 storms to the effect that the mid-December 1948 storm was the last major one until March 1956. I also think the one storm in 1953-4 didn't happen.

FYI, Philly and Boston also had > 8" snow for that 1954 storm, so the NCDC record may be correct regarding that storm.

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That storm made Famartin's original post but for some reason not Uncle's quote of the post. The contrast between the type and the color of the margin isn't good.

I think, also, the last two storms in 1948-9 actually happened in 1947-8. I have read books on other subjects taht reference those two storms. I also recall reading media coverage of the March 1956 storms to the effect that the mid-December 1948 storm was the last major one until March 1956. I also think the one storm in 1953-4 didn't happen.

1948-49 had a blizzard on 12/19/48 and 9.4" on 2/28/49...1947-48 had only one...26.4" on 12/26-27/1947...

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The compilation is excellent. I have a pretty good memory and the only one I don't remember was 8.9 on 2/26-27/1991. That doesn't mean it didn't happen.

 

LGA had 7.1" on 2/26-27/1991, JFK had 6.8", EWR 4.2".

 

 

I think, also, the last two storms in 1948-9 actually happened in 1947-8. I have read books on other subjects taht reference those two storms. I also recall reading media coverage of the March 1956 storms to the effect that the mid-December 1948 storm was the last major one until March 1956. I also think the one storm in 1953-4 didn't happen.

 

LGA had 4.6" on 12/31/48-1/1/49, JFK had 4.2", EWR had 4.1".  Guess NYC was a local bullseye in that one.

 

LGA had 10.4" on 2/28-3/1/49, JFK had 11.7", EWR had 7.6". 

 

LGA had 8.7" on 1/10-11/54, EWR had 7.4".  (no data from JFK)

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LGA had 7.1" on 2/26-27/1991, JFK had 6.8", EWR 4.2".

 

 

 

LGA had 4.6" on 12/31/48-1/1/49, JFK had 4.2", EWR had 4.1".  Guess NYC was a local bullseye in that one.

 

LGA had 10.4" on 2/28-3/1/49, JFK had 11.7", EWR had 7.6". 

 

LGA had 8.7" on 1/10-11/54, EWR had 7.4".  (no data from JFK)

I got 5.6" for 12/31-1/1/1948-49 in Central Park...

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Damn no 6+ inch snowstorm at all between 1996-2000? Thankfully I was too young to be the snow enthusiast I am now. And people have already said this, but the late 80's.. could only imagine what it would be like around here if we had to go through that (we probably will again at some point).

Believe me, it was no fun - 1990 to 1993, and then 1997 to 2000. No fun if you and your best friend in grade school and then high school only had the weather channel to depend upon prior to 2000.

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That storm made Famartin's original post but for some reason not Uncle's quote of the post. The contrast between the type and the color of the margin isn't good.

I think, also, the last two storms in 1948-9 actually happened in 1947-8. I have read books on other subjects taht reference those two storms. I also recall reading media coverage of the March 1956 storms to the effect that the mid-December 1948 storm was the last major one until March 1956. I also think the one storm in 1953-4 didn't happen.

 

The 2/28 - 3/1/1949 storm was the real deal.  Over a foot on most of LI and I think close to a foot at JFK (Idlewild aka IDL :) )

 

I wanted to say KIDL, but I doubt the prefix was in use then.

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LGA had 7.1" on 2/26-27/1991, JFK had 6.8", EWR 4.2".

 

 

 

LGA had 4.6" on 12/31/48-1/1/49, JFK had 4.2", EWR had 4.1".  Guess NYC was a local bullseye in that one.

 

LGA had 10.4" on 2/28-3/1/49, JFK had 11.7", EWR had 7.6". 

 

LGA had 8.7" on 1/10-11/54, EWR had 7.4".  (no data from JFK)

Thanks. And perhaps JFK had call letters for Idlewild?
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