I brought this up before but imagine being a meteorologist in 1959/1960 in Harrisburg. From 1888-1958 the greatest snowfall seen in these parts was 55" in 1918. What odds would you give that within the next 10 years you would see snow accumulate 81.3", 74.7", 60.6", 51.6", 50.5", 48.4"? At the end of that decade half of the top 10 snows ever to hit to that point happened. Besides the years in the 1960's the latest year on the top ten list was 1945. The number 1 snowfall coming into 1960 is currently number 10 on our list. We in fact have been blessed with the greatest winters ever in the past 64 years compared to the 74 years before. Sent from my SM-G970U using Tapatalk