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List all the 10"+ and 20"+ snowstorms you've experienced locally


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All of mine were in Potomac, MD, and I'm definitely not complaining about the 20"+ frequency. I think it's pretty fantastic that I've seen five of them so far. I am curious to see just how much better northern and northeastern MD does than we do in the DC area for catching 10"+ accumulations.

20"+

2/11/1983

1/6-8/1996

2/15-18/2003

12/18-19/2009

2/5-6/2010

The remaining 10"+

1/22/1987

1/25-26/1987

2/23/1987

3/13/1993

2/11/2006

2/10-11/2010

January 25, 2000 almost made the list at 9-9.5".

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Unless otherwise mentioned, I lived in Lutherville or Cockeysville, MD.

20"+

Jan 1996 (I vaguely remember it)

PDII

2/6/2010

2/10/2010

10-20"

March 1993 (Lived in NYC and I don't remember it.....does it count?)

February 11, 1994 (still lived in NYC and probably don't remember the particular storm, but I remember that era)

January 2000

December 5-6, 2003

February 2006

12/19/2009 (19")

1/26/11 (backyard got over a foot, but I wasn't there till the weekend so does it count? I still experienced it, but it was somewhere that got <10")

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20"+

2/11/1983

1/6-8/1996

2/15-18/2003

12/18-19/2009

2/5-6/2010

The remaining 10"+

1/29/66

2/5/67

2/17/79

1/22/1987

1/25-26/1987 (real close imby as to whether it reached 10", but darn close if it didn't)

2/23/1987

3/13/1993

1/25/00

2/11/2006

2/10-11/2010 (almost 1st category as BWI officially reported 19.5"; w/all the drifting, who knows)

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Falls Church

24.7" Feb 5/6, 2010

19.0" Dec 19, 2009

That's it

Close but no cigar on 2/10/10 and Feb '06 (Arlington). Been in the area since the 04/05 winter.

How close was it for the 2/10-11/10 blizzard? I found that to be the hardest storm I've ever tried to measure, not just because of the winds, but also from trying to dig out a spot to put my wood board on after the previous storm.

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How close was it for the 2/10-11/10 blizzard? I found that to be the hardest storm I've ever tried to measure, not just because of the winds, but also from trying to dig out a spot to put my wood board on after the previous storm.

9.1" I believe, but yes, the half of it that came after the winds picked up (superband!) was mostly an educated guess. It did line up with other reports in FFX co. Northern VA didn't fare as well, especially the further W and S.

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I won't list any since I've lived here because they will be repeated by others, but I have two from when I lived in SW VA.

Superstorm - 26 inches, winds at or above 30 mph for a period of about 18 hours, drifts over 15 feet in places. Most incredible weather event in my life, and porbably the life of millions of people.

First weekend in April of 1987. 25-30 inches on ground that was probably above 50 degrees temp. Snow started late on Thursday and it snowed until late Saturday night. A truly remarkable event for two reasons. One, the calendar, two, the localized nature. It was, as far as I know, limited only to the higher elevations of the south-central Apps. I wish someone with ready access could post some info on this storm.

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Here in the DC area (since 2001):

10"-20"+ storms:

*23.5", 5-6 Feb. 2010, Silver Spring, MD

*20.0", 18-19 Dec. 2009, Silver Spring, MD

*18.0", 16-17 Feb. 2003, Capitol Hill neighborhood of DC

*12.0", 9-10 Feb. 2010, Silver Spring, MD

*10.0", 11-12 Feb. 2006, Capitol Hill neighborhood of DC (melted about 10 minutes after the storm ended haha!)

Close but no cigar, still good storms:

*8.0", 26 Jan. 2011, Silver Spring, MD

*7-8", 5 Dec. 2002, Capitol Hill neighborhood of DC (estimate)

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From Northeast Ohio/Cleveland Area (10"+ storms that I can remember offhand):

*30"+, Nov. 1996 (Huge lake-effect event over several days, some areas got 60"+)

*~20", Feb. 1993 (Lake-effect event)

*~16-18", 27-29 Feb. 1984

*~12"+, 19 Dec. 1995

*~12"+, early Jan. 1996

*~12", 12-13 Mar. 1993

*~12"+, 5-6 Apr. 1982

*There were some other nice 8-12" storms through the mid 1980s I recall.

*And of course, 6-12"+, 26 Jan 1978 (This to me is still the quintessential blizzard, though I've been in several storms that had a lot more snow. Record low pressure, 28.28" measured at KCLE, sustained winds over 40MPH with gusts approaching 100MPH, temperature dropped 30 degrees between 4AM and 6AM, remained in the low teens and single digits through rest of the day. It was literally life-threatening to even go outside, the entire state of Ohio was essentially shut down for a few days.)

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I've got split results, living in Delaware and West Chester until I was 19 and moving to TN and VA after.

In DE--

Jan 78 (10 inches??)

Feb 78 15 inches

Feb 79- 16 inches

Feb 83- I lived 2 miles from KILG. Their official is 14.4 from like 1.7 qpf. That's wrong. It's more like 18 or so. NO ONE on the EC who was all snow had less than a 10- ratio. Even the Port of Wilminton had something like 14 inches from 1.25 liquid (likely under done)

Jan 22 87- 12.5

Feb 22 87- 17.7 ( I had the "official ILG total on the sidewalk where it melted 2 hours- 14.4) on the wood deck it was an even 17.7 confirmed by a neighbor)

Superstorm 93- 14.5 - Was in Chattanooga for college but home for Spring Break. Chattanooga had 22 inches.

January 96- 22.3

Relocated to Lynchburg, VA- This was their LONGEST drought without a 10+ storm.

NOTHING until March 09- 10.5 inches.

December 09 12.5 official ( more like 14.5 at my place just west of town. I've beat this down, but that little jog north last second on the 700 mb low pushed the BEST banding JUST NW of LYH-- like 15-20 miles where 18 inches or more was commons. )

Jan 30, 10 12 inches. Good storm-- nice duration about 10:30 Friday night to 1 AM sunday- that last backlash pushed us over a foot.

Storm Chases-

March 15 99- Hagerstown, MD- 13.5 inches

Gowanda, NY- December 01- 3 Feet plus.

Christmas 2002- Scranton, PA 16 inches.

Albany, NY Jan 3-4 2003 22 inches.

Presidents Day- knew the sleet fest was immanent in LYH- went to Winchester, VA 22 inches.

LES BIG SNOW- Feb 07-- Saw like 4 feet fall.

April 07- Birmingham NY 10 inches.

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20”+

12/31/1970-1/1/1971: 21.0” (Cumberland, Md.)

2/11-12/1983: 26.0” (Jessup, Md.)

2/15-17/2003: 22.5” (Bethesda, Md.)

2/5-6/2010: 28.5” (Falling Waters, WV)

10”-20”

I was too young to remember these, but I did “experience” them:

1/12-13/1964: 13.5” (Cumberland, Md.)

2/18-19/1964: 14.0” (Cumberland, Md.)

3/17/1965: 10.0” (Cumberland, Md.)

1/22-24/1966: 13.0” (Cumberland, Md.)

12/28-29/1967: 16.0” (Cumberland, Md.)

These I remember very well:

12/22/1969: 10.0” (Cumberland, Md.)

12/26/1969: 16.0” (Cumberland, Md.)

2/19-20/1972: 13.0” (Cumberland, Md.)

1/13-14/1978: 10.0” (Cumberland, Md.)

1/20-21/1978: 12.0” (Cumberland, Md.)

2/19/1979: 11.0” (Cumberland, Md.)

1/22/1987: 13.0” (Silver Spring, Md.)

1/25-26/1987: 11.0” (Silver Spring, Md.)

2/22-23/1987: 10.1” (Silver Spring, Md.)

11/11/1987: 13.0” (Silver Spring, Md.)

3/13-14-1993: 11.0” (College Park, Md.)

1/6-7/1996: 19.5” (College Park, Md.)

1/25/2000: 13.0” (Silver Spring, Md.)

2/11-12/2006: 11.5” (Bethesda, Md.)

12/18-19/2009: 18.8” (Falling Waters, WV)

2/10-11/2010: 18.5” (Falling Waters, WV)

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Feb 1983 (was only 1.5, so don't remember it obviously)

1987 (had a lot of snow that winter, but still too young to remember how much IMBY in Harford County)

Mar 1993 -- 12" in Harford County

Jan 1996 -- 24" in Harford County

PDII -- 20" at Penn State. Think we had some more 10" plus storms at PSU in the 02-03 winter.

Dec 2009 -- 22" in Howard County

Feb 5-6 2010 -- 32" in Howard County

Feb 10 2010 -- 16" in Howard County

Jan 2011 -- 10.5" in Howard County

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local storms only...quick and dirty....

Annandale VA: 1981-1990

Silver Spring, MD: 1995-1998

Dupont Circle: 1998-2004

Mt Pleasant: 2004-present

Chron order

Feb 83: 22"

Jan 87A: 12"

Jan 87B: 10"

Feb 87: 10"

Nov 87: 10"

Jan 96: 23"

Jan 00: 11"

Feb 03: 18.5"

Feb 06: 11"

Dec 09: 18.5"

Feb 10A: 22"

Feb10B: 12.5"

Just under 10": Feb 1996: Both storms, March 1999

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local storms only...quick and dirty....

Annandale VA: 1981-1990

Silver Spring, MD: 1995-1998

Dupont Circle: 1998-2004

Mt Pleasant: 2004-present

Chron order

Feb 83: 22"

Jan 87A: 12"

Jan 87B: 10"

Feb 87: 10"

Nov 87: 10"

Jan 96: 23"

Jan 00: 11"

Feb 03: 18.5"

Feb 06: 11"

Dec 09: 18.5"

Feb 10A: 22"

Feb10B: 12.5"

Just under 10": Feb 1996: Both storms, March 1999

So being in DC proper/I95 corridor caused you to have more 10"+ storms than the NW suburbs (we missed out on the heaviest in 11/87 and 1/00) but caused you to have less 20"+ totals. Makes sense-- since this area does get hit with storms that have sharp precip gradients aligned SW to NE.

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So being in DC proper/I95 corridor caused you to have more 10"+ storms than the NW suburbs (we missed out on the heaviest in 11/87 and 1/00) but caused you to have less 20"+ totals. Makes sense-- since this area does get hit with storms that have sharp precip gradients aligned SW to NE.

I thought I got 10-11" on 2/2/96 but the data I have seen doesn't support it. I might need to keep investigating. I measured on my rooftop.

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York County, VA

10+

1/25/1996: 10" (expected 12"+, got dryslotted after the initial onslaught)

1/2/2002: 11" (after that storm, I had more snow for the season than Milwaukee at the time)

12/26/2004: 14" (crazy, crazy storm. Expected 3-5 but mesoscale banding set right on top of me)

12/26/2010: 15" (we all know this one)

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In chrono order 10" or greater:

Location: Northeast Baltimore City

Jan 29-30, 1966 - 15-18"

Dec 23, 1966 - 12-15"

Feb 4-5, 1967 about 10"

Dec 31, 1970 - Jan 1, 1971 - 10"

Dec 16-17, 1973 - 10"

Feb 6-7, 1978 - 12"

Feb 18-19, 1979 - 20"

Feb 11, 1983 - 22"

Jan 22, 1987 - 11"

Jan 25, 1987 10"

Feb 23, 1987 - 15"

March 13, 1993 - 12"

Location: Westminster

Feb. 3-4, 1995 - 10"

Jan 7-8, 1996 - 30"

Jan 12, 1996 - 10.5"

Jan 25, 2000 - 12"

Feb 15-18, 2003 25.5"

Dec 5-6, 2003 - 13.5"

Feb 11-12, 2006 - 17"

Dec 19, 2009 - 21"

Feb 5-6, 2010 - 26"

Feb 9-10, 2010 - 27"

Jan 26, 2011 - 12.5"

Just under 10" Westminster:

March 14, 1999 - 9"

Jan 30, 2000 - 9"

Jan 20-21, 2001 - 8.5"

Dec 5, 2002 - 8"

Feb 28 - Mar 2, 2009 - 9"

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Falls Church

24.7" Feb 5/6, 2010

19.0" Dec 19, 2009

That's it

Close but no cigar on 2/10/10 and Feb '06 (Arlington). Been in the area since the 04/05 winter.

Amazing how the Minnesota doesn't get many 20+ storms. Neither does most of the interior midwest not right next to the lakes.

10+

Westport CT

March 1993

February 1994

Dec 21 1995

January 8 1996 ~20

30 December 2000

State College

7 January 2002

17 February 2003

6 December 2003

4 February 2004

Frederick / DC

12 February 1983 Don't remember it

12 February 2006

19 December 2009

6 february 2010 20+

10 February 2010 20+ Maybe too much blowing and drifting to measure.

26 January 2011

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Amazing how the Minnesota doesn't get many 20+ storms. Neither does most of the interior midwest not right next to the lakes.

I took "locally" in the title to mean only the mid-atlantic, but far be it from me to post more snowfall stats ;)

10+" from my locations in MN/ND 1986-2004 (lived in CA for a while prior - no snow there, don't remember anything from pre-82 or so, so I don't count it)

Jan 20-21, 1988 - 13.0"

Mar 3-4, 1989 - 10.5"

Oct 31-Nov 1, 1991 - 20.9" - my other 20" storm

Mar 9-10, 1992 - 10.2"

Nov 18-19, 1998 - 12.9"

Mar 8-9, 1999 - 13.0"

Oct 24-25, 2001 - 10.9"

So, yeah, not that many big storms. As an example, we had 57.2" of snow in 96/97, not more than 8" at a time. Minneapolis fared better over this timeframe, my hometown was closer to Iowa and had more temperature problems.

The climo is interesting though, 3 in March, 1.5 in Oct and Nov, 1 in Jan, 0 in Dec or Feb. Really need the Gulf of Mexico moisture to get up there, and often times by Dec-Feb it is just shut off. Now, certain years it doesn't happen like that, such as last year in Minneapolis and the early 80s bonanza.

Really wish I had been cognizent for this stretch. All of the snow of Feb '10, with the brutal temps at the end.

1/20/1982 14 2 17.1"

1/21/1982 17 13 0.3"

1/22/1982 17 13 17.2"

1/23/1982 16 -7 2.8"

1/24/1982 -7 -21 1.7"

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I grew up in SW and Central Ohio in the 70s and 80s, and the most snow I ever saw in one storm during all that time was just under 14 inches in a freak spring storm in 1987. Otherwise, maxing out between 8 and 12 inches was the best I ever saw, and even then, not a lot of that.

The three storms in Dec. '09 and Feb. '10 that I experienced in Baltimore was easily the most magical and highest snow totals I have ever been in and I yearn to experience a storm like any of those 3 again.

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38": 1/1996 (Staunton, VA)

20": 3/1993 (Staunton, VA) mixing kept this total down. I remember a several hour period of sleet

10+: I didn't pay much attention before high school except for the huge storms, but, here are the ones I remember:

1/00 (Staunton, VA)

1/03: Conway, AR

03/09: Richmond, VA

12/09: Richmond

01/10: Richmond

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38": 1/1996 (Staunton, VA)

20": 3/1993 (Staunton, VA) mixing kept this total down. I remember a several hour period of sleet

10+: I didn't pay much attention before high school except for the huge storms, but, here are the ones I remember:

1/00 (Staunton, VA)

1/03: Conway, AR

03/09: Richmond, VA

12/09: Richmond

01/10: Richmond

Was 00 in Staunton the Superbowl storm?? I know you didn't get the Jan 25 storm as a foot there?

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Too many to recount being I lived in Montgomery County Maryland, The District, and Coastal Delaware from the early 1950s to the early 2000s. Lots of great snowstorms during those 50 years!

Most memorable: the many school closings during the '60s, the unexpected monster snowstorm one February in the late '70s that shut down D.C. for a whole week, a raging blizzard on the Delaware coast, the intense lightning and thunder with the ('93?) massive snowstorm, the huge snowfalls of ('95?), and the relentless winter snows in Germantown that marked my final ('02/'03) winter in the area.

For an overall weather balance of pleasant, variable, and energizing, the Mid-Atlantic is superb.

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