GSB Cities
The 2020 - 2021
Snow Season
Normal Average
to Date
This Time
Last Season
Normal
Seasons Average
All Time Season
Snowfall Record
Binghamton
84.5
57.1
58.5
83.4
135.2 inches (2016 - 2017)
Buffalo
65.4
72.4
56.5
94.7
199.4 inches (1976 - 1977)
Syracuse
57.0
92.4
64.0
123.8
192.1 inches (1992 - 1993)
Rochester
55.1
70.5
77.4
99.5
161.7 inches (1959 - 1960)
Albany
50.2
42.4
41.2
60.2
112.5 inches (1970 - 1971)
The western sides of the lakes have had more lake effect then the eastern sides have this year. I don't think I've ever seen such a thing. Wisconsin and Illinois got more lake effect then Michigan did.
Whoever started this thread needs to be banned from these forums. He is definitely cursed. Back to back "major" synoptic snow events. What was he smokin?
March and April are my least favorite months. It's usually too cold to do much outside unless March 2012 and too warm for snow most of the time after 3rd week of March. June-August are my favorite months, followed by Nov-Jan. (Lake effect Season)
Same here man. Any time I get I'm outside hiking and exploring. I can't wait to explore Alaska and out west in summer. So many mountains to hike. I got the pro version of all trails and it works without service and uses GPS. It opened up the door to so many new hikes that no one does. Don't have to worry about covid if you don't see a single person during a hike.
I don't think you want me watching kids. The last time I babysat I gave too many sweets to the kid I was sitting and we played hockey all night in the basement and he ended up throwing up and getting sick due to eating way more candy than he was used to.
Those parents never called me back to babysit again.