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And the amazing thing is that I have only had 8.5" of snow so far and only live 15 miles southwest of the office. :gun_bandana:

Yeah, over the year's I've noticed a huge difference between here and Warsaw, and even bigger difference in the far southern part of the County around Silver Lake, where they rarely receive any substantial LE.

BTW, great call on the last storm/LE..... Even drinking, and 300 miles away you beat the office :P jus' sayn'... haha

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Snowfall totals/departures through December 19, 2010

*Ontario sites may be a day or two late

APX - Gaylord

Alpena MI (APN): 23.2" (+3.1")

Houghton Lake MI (HTL): 17.6" (-0.7")

ARX - La Crosse

La Crosse WI (LSE): 24.4" (+14.7")

Rochester MN (RST): 33.0" (+18.1")

CLE - Cleveland

Cleveland OH (CLE): 12.0" (-0.6")

Toledo OH (TOL): 5.3" (-2.2")

DLH - Duluth

Duluth MN (DLH): 39.7" (+14.0")

International Falls MN (INL): 35.3" (+11.1")

DMX - Des Moines

Des Moines IA (DSM): 5.2" (-3.8")

Waterloo IA (ALO): 11.3" (+2.5")

DTX - Detroit

Detroit MI (DTW): 8.1" (-1.2")

Flint MI (FNT): 10.8" (+0.3")

DVN (Quad Cities)

Dubuque IA (DBQ): 17.7" (+7.4")

Moline IL (MLI): 8.7" (+0.7")

EAX - Kansas City/Pleasant Hill

Kansas City MO (MCI): 2.0" (-1.7")

St. Joseph MO (STJ): 1.8" (-1.1")

FSD - Sioux Falls

Sioux City IA (SUX): 5.4" (-4.0")

Sioux Falls SD (FSD): 9.6" (-3.6")

GRB - Green Bay

Green Bay WI (GRB): 14.1" (+1.6")

Wausau WI (AUW): 17.4" (+1.7")

GRR - Grand Rapids

Grand Rapids MI (GRR): 10.6" (-8.1")

Lansing MI (LAN): 7.2" (-5.5")

ILN - Wilmington

Cincinnati OH (CVG): 12.7" (+9.1")

Columbus OH (CMH): 6.9" (+2.7")

ILX - Central Illinois

Peoria IL (PIA): 11.2" (+5.3")

Springfield IL (SPI): 2.3" (-2.9")

IND - Indianapolis

Indianapolis IN (IND): 10.9" (+6.0")

Lafayette IN (TIM): 13.1"

IWX - Northern Indiana

Fort Wayne IN (FWA): 10.4" (+2.2")

South Bend IN (SBN): 24.4" (+5.4")

JKL - Jackson

Jackson KY (JKL): 14.9"

LMK - Louisville

Lexington KY (LEX): 8.7" (+7.3")

Louisville KY (SDF): 4.7" (+3.2")

LOT - Chicago

Chicago IL (ORD): 7.6" (+0.7")

Rockford IL (RFD): 11.0" (+2.3")

LSX - St. Louis

Columbia MO (COU): 2.4" (-2.1")

St. Louis MO (STL): 4.8" (+0.8")

MKX - Milwaukee/Sullivan

Madison WI (MSN): 15.2" (+3.1")

Milwaukee WI (MKE): 6.3" (-4.2")

MPX - Twin Cities

Minneapolis MN (MSP): 34.0" (+17.7")

St. Cloud MN (STC): 14.4" (-0.3")

MQT - Marquette

Marquette MI (MQT): 56.1" (+3.1")

Sault Ste. Marie MI (ANJ): 28.0" (-11.8")

PAH - Paducah

Evansville IN (EVV): 3.6" (+1.1")

Paducah KY (PAH): 2.0" (+1.5")

SGF - Springfield

Joplin MO (JLN): T

Springfield MO (SGF): 0.9"

Ontario - Canada

Ottawa ON (YOW): 9.4" (through 12/17)

Toronto ON (Downtown): 4.8" (through 12/18)

Toronto ON (YYZ): 2.5" (through 12/17)

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Just a little update to this thread, to include sites that have at least a top 10 snowiest December going. Rochester and MSP have already broken their records for December. All totals through 12/24.

Top 10 Snowiest Decembers

Rochester MN

1) 41.3"...2010

2) 35.3"...2000

3) 30.6"...1969

4) 28.6"...2008

5) 26.3"...2009

6) 21.4"...1950

7) 20.8"...1990

8) 20.7"...1968

9) 19.6"...1996

10) 18.8"...1977

Minneapolis MN

1) 33.4"...2010

2) 33.2"...1969

3) 30.2"...2000 (@ Chanhassen)

4) 28.7"...1968

5) 25.0"...1950

6) 24.0"...1902

7) 23.7"...1996

8) 22.8"...1927

9) 21.0"...1983

10) 20.9"...2009

La Crosse WI

1) 32.7"...2008

2) 31.8"...2010

3) 30.4"...1990

4) 26.6"...1968

5) 25.5"...2000

5) 25.5"...1927

7) 24.9"...2009

8) 24.2"...2007

9) 21.9"...1911

10) 19.8"...1969

Peoria IL

1) 21.7"...1977

2) 21.0"...2000

3) 19.5"...2010

4) 18.9"...1973

5) 18.0"...1909

6) 15.9"...1983

7) 14.6"...2009

8) 14.4"...1914

9) 14.2"...1978

10) 11.7"...1997

Rockford IL

1) 30.1"...2000

2) 28.9"...2008

3) 26.5"...1909

4) 25.1"...1978

5) 23.3"...1977

6) 21.7"...2007

6) 21.7"...1987

8) 20.0"...1973

9) 19.0"...2010

10) 18.4"...1951

Waterloo IA

1) 34.0”...2000

2) 24.7"...2010

3) 23.0”...1904

4) 20.5”...2008

5) 20.1”...1961

6) 19.5”...1969

7) 18.0”...2005

8) 16.9”...1977

9) 16.0”...1897 and 1951

10) 15.7"...1941

Dubuque IA

1) 37.6"...2000

2) 32.0"...1887

3) 27.3"...2010

4) 26.4"...1977

5) 24.3"...2008

6) 21.4"...1969

7) 20.9"...1987

8) 20.7"...1961

9) 20.6"...2007

10) 20.5"...1951

Moline IL

1) 32.9"...2000

2) 22.0"...1887

3) 21.7"...1978

4) 21.3"...2008

5) 20.8"...1977

6) 19.6"...2007

7) 18.9"...1983

8) 16.9"...2010

9) 16.7"...1951

10) 16.3"...1909

Indianapolis IN

1) 27.5"...1973

2) 21.5"...1895

3) 16.4"...2010

4) 16.3"...2000

5) 15.6"...1981

6) 15.2"...1977

7) 14.6"...1996

8) 14.1"...2005

9) 13.1"...2004

10) 13.1"...1915

Youngstown OH

1) 49.7"...2010

2) 29.5"...1987

3) 23.3"...2007

4) 23.0"...1963

5) 22.4"...1962

6) 21.9"...1944

7) 21.6"...1968

8) 21.6"...1945

9) 21.2"...1969

10) 20.7"...2004

Akron/Canton OH

1) 29.4"...1974

2) 25.4"...1960

3) 24.3"...1962

4) 20.3"...2000

5) 19.6"...1951

6) 19.3"...1977

7) 19.0"...1981

8) 18.8"...1944

9) 18.7"...2010

10) 18.6"...2003

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Just a little update to this thread, to include sites that have at least a top 10 snowiest December going. Rochester and MSP have already broken their records for December. All totals through 12/24.

Top 10 Snowiest Decembers

Rochester MN

1) 41.3"...2010

2) 35.3"...2000

3) 30.6"...1969

4) 28.6"...2008

5) 26.3"...2009

6) 21.4"...1950

7) 20.8"...1990

8) 20.7"...1968

9) 19.6"...1996

10) 18.8"...1977

Minneapolis MN

1) 33.4"...2010

2) 33.2"...1969

3) 30.2"...2000 (@ Chanhassen)

4) 28.7"...1968

5) 25.0"...1950

6) 24.0"...1902

7) 23.7"...1996

8) 22.8"...1927

9) 21.0"...1983

10) 20.9"...2009

La Crosse WI

1) 32.7"...2008

2) 31.8"...2010

3) 30.4"...1990

4) 26.6"...1968

5) 25.5"...2000

5) 25.5"...1927

7) 24.9"...2009

8) 24.2"...2007

9) 21.9"...1911

10) 19.8"...1969

Peoria IL

1) 21.7"...1977

2) 21.0"...2000

3) 19.5"...2010

4) 18.9"...1973

5) 18.0"...1909

6) 15.9"...1983

7) 14.6"...2009

8) 14.4"...1914

9) 14.2"...1978

10) 11.7"...1997

Rockford IL

1) 30.1"...2000

2) 28.9"...2008

3) 26.5"...1909

4) 25.1"...1978

5) 23.3"...1977

6) 21.7"...2007

6) 21.7"...1987

8) 20.0"...1973

9) 19.0"...2010

10) 18.4"...1951

Waterloo IA

1) 34.0”...2000

2) 24.7"...2010

3) 23.0”...1904

4) 20.5”...2008

5) 20.1”...1961

6) 19.5”...1969

7) 18.0”...2005

8) 16.9”...1977

9) 16.0”...1897 and 1951

10) 15.7"...1941

Dubuque IA

1) 37.6"...2000

2) 32.0"...1887

3) 27.3"...2010

4) 26.4"...1977

5) 24.3"...2008

6) 21.4"...1969

7) 20.9"...1987

8) 20.7"...1961

9) 20.6"...2007

10) 20.5"...1951

Moline IL

1) 32.9"...2000

2) 22.0"...1887

3) 21.7"...1978

4) 21.3"...2008

5) 20.8"...1977

6) 19.6"...2007

7) 18.9"...1983

8) 16.9"...2010

9) 16.7"...1951

10) 16.3"...1909

Indianapolis IN

1) 27.5"...1973

2) 21.5"...1895

3) 16.4"...2010

4) 16.3"...2000

5) 15.6"...1981

6) 15.2"...1977

7) 14.6"...1996

8) 14.1"...2005

9) 13.1"...2004

10) 13.1"...1915

Youngstown, OH

1) 49.7"...2010

2) 29.5"...1987

3) 23.3"...2007

4) 23.0"...1963

5) 22.4"...1962

6) 21.9"...1944

7) 21.6"...1968

8) 21.6"...1945

9) 21.2"...1969

10) 20.7"...2004

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I realize that all the other locations are probably laughing at KIND's totals but it has been a month to remember here. I bet most the other years there was at least one massive dump. This year has been full of over-performing clippers. Not the usual way to get alot of snow in this area. Getting 2 to 4 constantly versus a single 10 to 12 in dump all-at-once.

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Crap, I forgot about YNG. Thanks for the post and they've been added.

Up to 50.4" at YNG now. Akron/Canton (CAK) has also broken into the top ten now.

Akron/Canton, OH

1) 29.4"...1974

2) 25.4"...1960

3) 24.3"...1962

4) 20.3"...2000

5) 19.6"...1951

6) 19.3"...1977

7) 19.0"...1981

8) 18.8"...1944

9) 18.7"...2010

10) 18.6"...2003

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Snowfall totals/departures through December 26, 2010

*Ontario sites may be a day or two late

*Totals and departures since July 1, 2010

APX - Gaylord

Alpena MI (APN): 23.5" (-1.5")

Houghton Lake MI (HTL): 18.9" (-3.4")

ARX - La Crosse

La Crosse WI (LSE): 32.3" (+20.1")

Rochester MN (RST): 42.6" (+24.9")

CLE - Cleveland

Cleveland OH (CLE): 12.7" (-3.4")

Toledo OH (TOL): 6.0" (-3.6")

DLH - Duluth

Duluth MN (DLH): 51.6" (+22.4")

International Falls MN (INL): 38.9" (+11.8")

DMX - Des Moines

Des Moines IA (DSM): 9.5" (-1.6")

Waterloo IA (ALO): 24.7" (+13.8")

DTX - Detroit

Detroit MI (DTW): 9.3" (-2.8")

Flint MI (FNT): 12.3" (-1.0")

DVN (Quad Cities)

Dubuque IA (DBQ): 27.5" (+14.4")

Moline IL (MLI): 17.3" (+7.2")

EAX - Kansas City/Pleasant Hill

Kansas City MO (MCI): 2.9" (-2.2")

St. Joseph MO (STJ): 2.5" (-1.1")

FSD - Sioux Falls

Sioux City IA (SUX): 8.0" (-2.9")

Sioux Falls SD (FSD): 15.6" (+1.0")

GRB - Green Bay

Green Bay WI (GRB): 22.5" (+6.8")

Wausau WI (AUW): 23.9" (+4.8")

GRR - Grand Rapids

Grand Rapids MI (GRR): 11.5" (-12.1")

Lansing MI (LAN): 8.1" (-8.1")

ILN - Wilmington

Cincinnati OH (CVG): 16.8" (+12.4")

Columbus OH (CMH): 7.3" (+1.7")

ILX - Central Illinois

Peoria IL (PIA): 19.2" (+11.5")

Springfield IL (SPI): 7.9" (+1.3")

IND - Indianapolis

Indianapolis IN (IND): 16.6" (+10.0")

Lafayette IN (TIM): 22.0"

IWX - Northern Indiana

Fort Wayne IN (FWA): 10.9" (+0.6")

South Bend IN (SBN): 24.9" (+1.0")

JKL - Jackson

Jackson KY (JKL): 18.3"

LMK - Louisville

Lexington KY (LEX): 12.8" (+10.7")

Louisville KY (SDF): 6.3" (+4.1")

LOT - Chicago

Chicago IL (ORD): 16.3" (+7.3")

Rockford IL (RFD): 19.2" (+7.7")

LSX - St. Louis

Columbia MO (COU): 8.4" (+2.8")

St. Louis MO (STL): 8.1" (+2.7")

MKX - Milwaukee/Sullivan

Madison WI (MSN): 20.8" (+5.6")

Milwaukee WI (MKE): 8.3" (-5.0")

MPX - Twin Cities

Minneapolis MN (MSP): 43.2" (+24.6")

St. Cloud MN (STC): 21.8" (+5.0")

MQT - Marquette

Marquette MI (MQT): 65.3" (+4.0")

Sault Ste. Marie MI (ANJ): 28.0" (-20.8")

PAH - Paducah

Evansville IN (EVV): 6.6" (+3.4")

Paducah KY (PAH): 5.6" (+4.4")

SGF - Springfield

Joplin MO (JLN): T

Springfield MO (SGF): 1.0"

Ontario - Canada

Ottawa ON (YOW): 12.9" (through 12/25)

Toronto ON (Downtown): 5.2" (through 12/25)

Toronto ON (YYZ): 2.8"

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http://www.crh.noaa.gov/news/display_cmsstory.php?wfo=ilx&storyid=61661&source=0

Peoria, IL is up to 19.2 inches of snow so far this month, making it the 5th snowiest month on record and 3rd snowiest December on record. Normal December snowfall is 6.6 inches. Listed below are the top 10 snowiest months on record in Peoria. Snowfall records began in 1893.

1) 26.5"...Feb 1900

2) 24.7"...Jan 1979

3) 21.7"...Dec 1977

4) 21.0"...Dec 2000

5) 19.2"...Dec 2010

6) 18.9"...Dec 1973

7) 18.3"...Feb 2010

8) 18.2"...Mar 1926

9) 18.1"...Jan 1999

10) 18.0"...Dec 1909 & Jan 1987

Urbana, IL is up to 20.4 inches of snow this month, setting their snowiest December on record, and 5th snowiest month on record. Normal December snowfall is 5.1 inches. Listed below are the top 10 snowiest months in Champaign-Urbana. Snowfall records began in 1903.

1) 32.0"...Mar 1906

2) 28.3"...Jan 1979

3) 22.2"...Jan 1982

4) 20.9"...Mar 1960

5) 20.4"...Dec 2010

6) 20.2"...Jan 1987

7) 20.0"...Feb 2007

8) 19.1"...Dec 1983

9) 18.8"...Jan 1977

10) 18.8"...Jan 1999

Bloomington-Normal, IL is up to 18.1" which is tied for the 9th snowiest month on record and 2nd snowiest December on record. Normal December snowfall is 5.2 inches. Listed below are the top 10 snowiest months for Bloomington-Normal. Snowfall records began in 1893.

1) 27.5"...Feb 1900

2) 26.2"...Jan 1918

3) 25.9"...Mar 1960

4) 24.6"...Jan 1979

5) 22.9"...Jan 1939

6) 22.0"...Feb 2007

7) 20.9"...Dec 1973

8) 18.9"...Jan 1987

9) 18.1"...Dec 2000 & Dec 2010

10) 17.8"...Feb 1960

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Easy to see that Michigan/Central/Eastern Lakes have been the screw zone this winter. Toss in W MO and DC for good measure too.

Not all of the eastern Lakes region is below normal -- most areas are above normal. CLE and ERI are below, but CAK, YNG, PIT, BUF, ROC, and SYR are all above to much above.

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Not all of the eastern Lakes region is below normal -- most areas are above normal. CLE and ERI are below, but CAK, YNG, PIT, BUF, ROC, and SYR are all above to much above.

A vast majority of the central eastern lakes from Milwaukee, all of lower and eastern upper Michigan, the non snow belts of Ontario, east to BUF and along Lake Erie down to ERI, CLE, and TOL are below normal. Circle it on a map and it's a good chunk of real estate best described as central/eastern lakes.

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A vast majority of the central eastern lakes from Milwaukee, all of lower and eastern upper Michigan, the non snow belts of Ontario, east to BUF and along Lake Erie down to ERI, CLE, and TOL are below normal. Circle it on a map and it's a good chunk of real estate best described as central/eastern lakes.

Your sig makes me laugh. If it wasn't for LES, I'd be at about 1.2 or 1.3" for the season. The dearth of synoptic snow has been mind boggling. It approaches Dec 2006 levels of futility, but that month was uber warm at least.

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only 13 inches of snow in ottawa so far, about 30% of normal

life under the block

Pearson's at 2.8", which off the top of my head, is roughly about 20% of normal. No snow in sight for at least 10 days. Don Sutherland is a gifted prognosticator, but I'm not buying his near normal snowfall for Toronto in January. He adduced similar compelling evidence for March 2010 and it translated into diddly- squat.

To import a DT phrase, Toronto is Canada's snow anus.

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Does anyone know whether CVG, DAY, or CMH are in the top ten? I'm sure at least CVG is -- they've had almost 17 inches this month. I can't find that info on the ILN website, although I thought they used to have it available.

CVG has to be in the top 10, but I have yet to find any info about that from ILN's website either. Still searching...

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Pearson's at 2.8", which off the top of my head, is roughly about 20% of normal. No snow in sight for at least 10 days. Don Sutherland is a gifted prognosticator, but I'm not buying his near normal snowfall for Toronto in January. He adduced similar compelling evidence for March 2010 and it translated into diddly- squat.

To import a DT phrase, Toronto is Canada's snow anus.

oh there's no disputing that toronto is the snow anus :lol:

i thought we were getting payback for 07-08. but considering that winter all but disappeared around these part since the feb 09 Nonstorm debacle......thats going on basically 2 years now.

so today it dawned on me....i think we are past payback, and now we are owed some.

hard times for sure

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oh there's no disputing that toronto is the snow anus :lol:

i thought we were getting payback for 07-08. but considering that winter all but disappeared around these part since the feb 09 Nonstorm debacle......thats going on basically 2 years now.

so today it dawned on me....i think we are past payback, and now we are owed some.

hard times for sure

I can't speak for you guys up there in Ottawa Valley, but for me, 07/08 and 08/09 were payback for 2 consecutive lackluster winters that preceded them (05-06/06-07). And as I posted either earlier in this thread, or in another one, since 1993-94 Toronto is running a 72.5" snowfall deficit. And if you add in the "snowless '80s", that deficit is probably even bigger. So mother nature, even taking into account 07/08 and 08/09, is still deeply indebted to the snow lovers of the big smoke.

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I can't speak for you guys up there in Ottawa Valley, but for me, 07/08 and 08/09 were payback for 2 consecutive lackluster winters that preceded them (05-06/06-07). And as I posted either earlier in this thread, or in another one, since 1993-94 Toronto is running a 72.5" snowfall deficit. And if you add in the "snowless '80s", that deficit is probably even bigger. So mother nature, even taking into account 07/08 and 08/09, is still deeply indebted to the snow lovers of the big smoke.

not sure, as i was in nyc at the time.

2007-08 was a great welcome home present :snowman:

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Snowfall totals/departures through January 2, 2010

*Ontario sites may be a day or two late

*Totals and departures since July 1, 2010

APX - Gaylord

Alpena MI (APN): 23.5" (-6.4")

Houghton Lake MI (HTL): 18.9" (-7.6")

ARX - La Crosse

La Crosse WI (LSE): 32.4" (+17.4")

Rochester MN (RST): 42.6" (+22.1")

CLE - Cleveland

Cleveland OH (CLE): 12.7" (-6.9")

Toledo OH (TOL): 6.0" (-5.7")

DLH - Duluth

Duluth MN (DLH): 53.9" (+20.9")

International Falls MN (INL): 50.5" (+21.1")

DMX - Des Moines

Des Moines IA (DSM): 9.8" (-3.2")

Waterloo IA (ALO): 24.7" (+11.9")

DTX - Detroit

Detroit MI (DTW): 9.3" (-5.6")

Flint MI (FNT): 12.4" (-4.0")

DVN (Quad Cities)

Dubuque IA (DBQ): 27.5" (+11.6")

Moline IL (MLI): 17.3" (+5.1")

EAX - Kansas City/Pleasant Hill

Kansas City MO (MCI): 2.9" (-3.2")

St. Joseph MO (STJ): 2.5" (-1.7")

FSD - Sioux Falls

Sioux City IA (SUX): 10.4" (-2.0")

Sioux Falls SD (FSD): 19.0" (+2.9")

GRB - Green Bay

Green Bay WI (GRB): 22.5" (+3.3")

Wausau WI (AUW): 24.6" (+2.0")

GRR - Grand Rapids

Grand Rapids MI (GRR): 12.7" (-15.8")

Lansing MI (LAN): 8.7" (-11.0")

ILN - Wilmington

Cincinnati OH (CVG): 16.8" (+11.0")

Columbus OH (CMH): 7.3" (-0.1")

ILX - Central Illinois

Peoria IL (PIA): 19.2" (+10.1")

Springfield IL (SPI): 7.9" (-0.1")

IND - Indianapolis

Indianapolis IN (IND): 16.6" (+7.9")

Lafayette IN (TIM): 22.0"

IWX - Northern Indiana

Fort Wayne IN (FWA): 10.9" (-1.5")

South Bend IN (SBN): 24.9" (-3.9")

JKL - Jackson

Jackson KY (JKL): 18.5"

LMK - Louisville

Lexington KY (LEX): 12.8" (+10.0")

Louisville KY (SDF): 6.3" (+3.4")

LOT - Chicago

Chicago IL (ORD): 16.2" (+4.6")

Rockford IL (RFD): 19.2" (+4.9")

LSX - St. Louis

Columbia MO (COU): 8.4" (+1.6")

St. Louis MO (STL): 8.1" (+1.3")

MKX - Milwaukee/Sullivan

Madison WI (MSN): 20.8" (+2.1")

Milwaukee WI (MKE): 8.3" (-8.5")

MPX - Twin Cities

Minneapolis MN (MSP): 43.5" (+22.1")

St. Cloud MN (STC): 21.9" (+3.0")

MQT - Marquette

Marquette MI (MQT): 65.9" (-3.8")

Sault Ste. Marie MI (ANJ): 28.0" (-29.9")

PAH - Paducah

Evansville IN (EVV): 6.6" (+2.7")

Paducah KY (PAH): 5.6" (+3.7")

SGF - Springfield

Joplin MO (JLN): T

Springfield MO (SGF): 1.0"

Ontario - Canada

Ottawa ON (YOW): 12.9"

Toronto ON (Downtown): 5.2"

Toronto ON (YYZ): 2.8"

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