2017-2018 38" 2018-2019 41" 2019-2020 5.1" 2020-2021 36" 2021-2022 16.4" 2022-2023 5.9" Mean 23.73" Snowfall climo 1970-2000 Mean 32.8" Median 27.8 75th percentile 42.7" 25th percentile 19.6" 1980-2010 Mean 30.6" Median 24.9" 75th percentile 41.2" 25th percentile 16.75" 1990-2020 mean 29.3" median 22.9" 75th percentile 40" 25th percentile 14.75" From 1990-2020 # of years with snowfall within bin 70" 2 60" 0 50" 2 40" 3 30" 4 20" 9 10" 9 So basically in last 6 years we have had 1 year at 75th percentile, 2 years in the 60th percentile, 1 year at 25th percentile, and 2 years at basically the 1st percentile. Anyways, it's not the worst 6 year period on record anyways. Some similar periods 1928/29 to 1933/34 mean snowfall was 21.4" 1986/87 to 1991/92 mean was 24.3" And who can forget the worst 6 years ever, 1996/97 to 2002/3 with mean of 19.3". Those 6 years had a max of 28", and 4 winters in 20" range, 2 winters at 10". That period was bookended by the greatest winter ever , 1996 with 77.6, and the 2002/3 winter with 57.7". The last 6 years have been bad, but we've had similar in the late 80s to early 90s and worse, both in the distant past (late 1920's to early 1930's) as well as late 90's till 2002. The massive difference between mean and median highlights our feast and famine past and present. From 1990 to 2020 only 35% of years were "above average" for snowfall. So we can expect 6-7 winters per decade to be below average while 3-4 to be above. Now look at last 6 years. 3 years above average, 3 years below. It's just been our below years were pure famine Sent from my SM-G970U using Tapatalk