michsnowfreak Posted February 1, 2014 Share Posted February 1, 2014 ALL INCLUSIVE & UPDATED LIST FOR BOTH WINTERS IN THIS ORIGINAL POST! ***WINTER OF 2013-14*** SNOWIEST WINTERS ON RECORD - since 1880 01.) 94.9" - 2013-14 02.) 93.6" - 1880-81 03.) 78.0" - 1925-26 04.) 74.0" - 1981-82 05.) 71.7" - 2007-08 06.) 69.1" - 1899-00 06.) 69.1" - 2010-11 08.) 67.2" - 1907-08 09.) 66.5" - 1929-30 10.) 65.7" - 2008-09 Snowiest MET winters (Dec+Jan+Feb) - since 1880 01.) 78.0” (2013-14) 02.) 63.6” (1907-08) 03.) 58.9” (2010-11) 04.) 57.5” (1880-81) 05.) 55.1” (2008-09) 06.) 53.7" (1925-26) 07.) 51.9" (2004-05) 08.) 51.5" (1977-78) 09.) 50.6" (1981-82) 10.) 50.2" (2007-08) GREATEST 60-day snowfall (note I only used the greatest period for each year, otherwise technically the top 7 are all in 2014 and the top 50 all oscillate between different days in 1900 & 2014) 68.3” – ending Feb 11, 2014 59.4” – ending Apr 4, 1900 54.5” – ending Mar 11, 2011 52.3” – ending Feb 20, 1908 51.1” – ending Mar 5, 1881 GREATEST 90-day snowfall (note I only used the greatest period for each year, otherwise technically the top 55 are all in 2014!!!) 82.8” - ending Mar 5, 2014 65.8" - ending Mar 11, 2011 65.3" - ending Apr 4, 1881 64.6" - ending Apr 3, 1900 64.1" - ending Mar 6, 1908 DECEMBER 18th snowiest December on record with 15.5” JANUARY Snowiest January on record with 39.1" Snowiest Month on record with 39.1" 6th coldest January on record at 16.4F 11th coldest (tie) month on record at 16.4F daily records January 5- Record snowfall 10.2” January 6- Record low –14F January 6- Record snow depth 16” January 7- Record low –14F January 7- Record low maximum –1F January 7- Record low mean temp –8F January 7- Record snow depth 16” January 8- Record snow depth 15" January 28- Record low –10F January 28- Record low maximum 6F January 28- Record low mean temp –2F Snowiest Januaries 1.) 39.1” – 2014 2.) 29.6” – 1978 3.) 27.3” – 1999 4.) 26.9” – 2005 5.) 25.2” – 2009 Snowiest Months 1.) 39.1” – Jan 2014 2.) 38.4” – Feb 1908 3.) 34.9” – Dec 1974 4.) 31.7” – Feb 2011 5.) 30.2” – Mar 1900 Coldest Januaries 1.) 12.8F – 1977 2.) 13.1F – 1912 3.) 13.2F – 1918 4.) 15.3F – 1875 5.) 15.4F – 1893 6.) 16.4F – 2014 Coldest Months 1.) 12.2F – Feb 1875 2.) 12.8F – Jan 1977 3.) 13.1F – Jan 1912 4.) 13.2F – Jan 1918 5.) 14.8F – Feb 1934 6.) 15.3F – Jan 1875 7.) 15.4F – Jan 1893 8.) 16.0F – Feb 1936 9.) 16.1F – Feb 1904 10.) 16.3F – Feb 1978 11.) 16.4F – Feb 1979 12.) 16.4F – Jan 2014 Highest Season Snowfall through the close of January 1.) 55.8” – 2013-14 2.) 53.6” – 1977-78 3.) 48.8” – 2008-09 4.) 47.5” – 1974-75 5.) 45.3” – 1929-30 Snowiest 30-day periods (ending date) 1.) 45.7” – Mar 5, 1900 2.) 44.0” – Mar 23, 1900 3.) 40.6” – Feb 25, 1908 4.) 39.9” – Jan 28, 2014 5.) 37.3” – Jan 6, 2014 Snowiest 7-day periods (ending date) 1.) 33.6” – Mar 6, 1900 2.) 25.7” – Apr 7, 1886 3.) 25.3” – Mar 3, 1875 4.) 23.3” – Jan 6, 2014 5.) 20.7” – Dec 3, 1974 *note….I didn’t include the same years…ie….if we ended the 1900 period on Mar 5th, it was still 30.1”…but I didn’t list that as #2 following the 33.6” ending Mar 6th. Most subzero (-1F or colder) days in January 1.) 12 days – 1977 2.) 10 days – 2014 3.) 9 days – 1970 4.) 9 days – 1981 5.) 9 days – 1994 Most subzero (-1F or colder) days in any month 1.) 14 days – Feb 1875 2.) 12 days – Jan 1977 3.) 10 days – Jan 2014 4.) 9 days – Feb 1936 5.) 9 days – Jan 1970 6.) 9 days – Jan 1981 7.) 9 days – Jan 1994 FEBRUARY 9th Snowiest February on record with 23.4" 15th Coldest February on record (tie) at 19.4FFirst month on record to have double-digit snow depth every day daily records February 2- record snow depth of 12" February 5- record snowfall of 7.6" February 5- record snow depth of 19" February 6- record snow depth of 19" February 8- record snow depth of 17" February 9- record snow depth of 18"February 10- record snow depth of 18" February 11- record snow depth of 17" February 12- record snow depth of 16"February 13- record snow depth of 16"February 14- record snow depth of 16" February 15- record snow depth of 15"February 16- record snow depth of 15" February 17- record snowfall of 3.5" February 17- record snow depth of 16" February 18- record snow depth of 20" February 19- record snow depth of 18" February 20- record snow depth of 16"February 21- record snow depth of 14" February 23- record snow depth of 12"February 24- record snow depth of 12" February 25- record snow depth of 12"February 26- record snow depth of 12" February 27- record snow depth of 12"February 28- record snow depth of 12" MARCH 11th Coldest March on record (tie) at 28.7F daily records March 1- record snow depth of 12"March 2- record snow depth of 16" March 3- record snow depth of 15" March 4- record low 0FMarch 4- record snow depth of 15" March 5- record snow depth of 15" March 6- record snow depth of 15"March 7- record snow depth of 14" March 8- record snow depth of 12"March 9- record snow depth of 12" March 10- record snow depth of 11" March 11- record snow depth of 8" March 12- record snowfall of 6.6" March 13- record low of 3F March 13- record snow depth of 11"March 14- record snow depth of 10"March 26- record low of 11F APRIL daily records April 15- record low maximum of 33F April 15- record snowfall of 2.6" April 15- record snow depth of 3" ******WINTER****** 8th coldest winter on record #1 snowiest MET winter on record #1 snowiest SEASON on record 4th coldest COLD SEASON (Nov-Mar) on record Coldest winters on record (DJF) - since 1874 1.) 18.8F (1903-04) 2.) 19.3F (1874-75) 3.) 19.7F (1917-18) 3.) 19.7F (1976-77) 5.) 20.4F (1962-63) 6.) 20.6F (1977-78) 7.) 20.8F (1919-20) 8.) 20.9F (2013-14) Winters with the most days with snowfall of 0.1”+ (calendar day) - since 1880 62 days (1925-26) 61 days (1884-85) 56 days (2013-14) 52 days (1880-81) 52 days (1892-93) 52 days (1903-04) 52 days (1911-12) 52 days (1985-86) 51 days (1959-60) 51 days (2000-01) Winters with the most days with snowfall of 1.0”+ (calendar day) - since 1880 26 days (2013-14) 25 days (1929-30) 22 days (1880-81 21 days (1886-87) 21 days (1898-99) 21 days (1925-26) 21 days (1981-82) 20 days (1884-85) 20 days (1911-12) 20 days (1930-31) 20 days (1974-75) 20 days (2008-09) Winters with the most days with snowfall of 3.0”+ (calendar day) - since 1880 11 days (2013-14) 9 days (2007-08) 9 days (2010-11) 8 days (1892-93) 8 days (1903-04) 8 days (1907-08) 8 days (1925-26) 8 days (1984-85) 8 days (1992-93) 8 days (2008-09) Winters with most days with snowfall of 5.0”+ (calendar day) - since 1880 5 days (1880-81) 5 days (1977-78) 5 days (1981-82) 5 days (2013-13) 4 days (1899-00) 4 days (1907-08)4 days (1925-26) 4 days (1929-30) 4 days (1951-52) 4 days (2008-09) Winters with most days with snowfall of 6.0”+ (calendar day) 5 days (2013-14) 4 days (1880-81) 4 days (1899-00) 3 days (1893-94) 3 days (1907-08) 3 days (1975-76) 3 days (1977-78) 3 days (1981-82)3 days (2010-11) Winters with most days with 1"+ snow on the ground - since 1906 96 days (2013-14) 91 days (1977-78) 89 days (1947-48) 89 days (1981-82) 86 days (1966-67) 85 days (1911-12) 84 days (1909-10) 82 days (1958-59) 81 days (1962-63) 80 days (2010-11) Winters with most days with 3”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 79 days (2013-14) 78 days (1977-78) 69 days (2010-11) 67 days (1911-12) 66 days (1981-82) 57 days (1909-10 57 days (1975-76) 52 days (1966-67) Winters with most days with 5”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 75 days (2013-14) 63 days (1977-78) 57 days (2010-11) 46 days (1981-82) 45 days (1911-12) Winters with most days with 6”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 72 days (2013-14) 42 days (1977-78) 39 days (1981-82) 36 days (2008-09) 34 days (2010-11) Winters with most days with 10”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 52 days (2013-14) 18 days (1998-99) 15 days (1907-08) 15 days (1981-82) 15 days (2008-09) Winters with most days with 12”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 43 days (2013-14) 17 days (1998-99) 14 days (1981-82) 10 days (1907-08) 7 days (1951-52) Winters with most days with 15”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 24 days (2013-14) 10 days (1981-82) 10 days (1998-99) 2 days (1907-08) 2 days (1974-75) 2 days (1977-78) 2 days (2010-11) Winters with most days with 18”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 6 days (1998-99) 6 days (2013-14) 3 days (1981-82) 1 day (1974-75) Winters with the most CONSECUTIVE days of Trace+ Snowcover - since 1885 119 days (Nov 25, 1903 - Mar 22, 1904) 110 days (Dec 9, 2013 - Mar 28, 2014) 109 days (Dec 6, 1977 - Mar 25, 1978) 101 days (Nov 30, 1919 - Mar 9, 1920) 101 days (Dec 6, 1962 - Mar 16, 1963) 94 days (Dec 17, 1981 - Mar 20, 1982) 90 days (Jan 4, 1912 - Apr 2, 1912) 90 days (Dec 6, 1958 - Mar 5, 1959) 89 days (Dec 7, 1909 - Mar 5, 1910) 89 days (Dec 21, 1925 - Mar 19, 1926) 89 days (Dec 20, 1961 - Mar 18, 1962) Winters with the most CONSECUTIVE days of 1"+ snowcover - since 1885 81 days (Dec 12, 1903 - Mar 1, 1904) 77 days (Dec 31, 2013 - Mar 17, 2014) 74 days (Jan 1, 1978 - Mar 15, 1978) 73 days (Dec 11, 1944 - Feb 21, 1945) 72 days (Jan 8, 1912 - Mar 19, 1912) 69 days (Dec 25, 1909 - Mar 3, 1910) 69 days (Dec 10, 1947 - Feb 17, 1948) 67 days (Jan 2, 1905 - Mar 9, 1905) 64 days (Dec 7, 2000 - Feb 8, 2001) 54 days (Jan 9, 1920 - Mar 20, 1920) Winters with the most days with a high temperature at or below 32F - since 1874 86 days (1880-81) 85 days (1903-04) 79 days (2013-14) 78 days (1977-78) 76 days (1911-12) 75 days (1904-05) 74 days (1919-20) 73 days (1874-75) 73 days (1892-93) 71 days (1878-79) 71 days (1976-77) Winters with most days with a low temp below zero (-1F or colder) - since 1874 21 days (1884-85) 20 days (1874-75) 19 days (1976-77) 15 days (1983-84) 14 days (1917-18) 14 days (1935-36) 13 days (1975-76) 13 days (1978-79) 13 days (2013-14) 12 days (1969-70) 12 days (1981-82) 12 days (1993-94) Winters with most days with a low temp AT or below 0F - since 1874 25 days (1884-85) 23 days (1874-75) 19 days (1976-77) 17 days (1983-84) 17 days (2013-14) 16 days (1935-36) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ***WINTER OF 2014-15*** NOVEMBER 13th coldest Nov on record with 35.8F daily records November 18- Record low 11F other aguably 2nd worst Nov cold snap on record (Nov 13-21) behind 1880 DECEMBER 2nd least snowy Dec on record with 0.1” 2014 CALENDAR YEAR 20th coldest on record with 47.2F 2nd snowiest on record with 82.3” most days of 1”+ snowcover (tie w/ 1978) with 86 days JANUARY no records set FEBRUARY 2nd coldest Feb on record with 5th coldest month on record with 3rd largest snowstorm on record with 16.7” on Feb 1-2 7th snowiest Feb on record with 26.4” 14th snowiest month on record other 6 of the top 10 snowiest Februaries have been since 2008!!! Back-to-back years with double-digit snowcover entire month. Never before seen daily records February 1- Record snowfall 13.7” February 2- Record snow depth 18” February 3- Record snow depth 17” February 16- Record low –9F February 19- Record low –5F February 19- Record low max temp 7F February 19- Record low mean temp 1F February 20- Record low –13F February 20- Record low mean temp 1F February 23- Record snow depth 12” February 24- Record snow depth 12” February 27- Record low –4F February 28- Record low –2F Most subzero (-1F or colder) days in any February 1.) 14 days – Feb 1875 2.) 10 days – Feb 1936 2.) 10 days – Feb 1885 2.) 10 days – Feb 2015 5.) 7 days – Feb 1934 5.) 7 days – Feb 1979 5.) 7 days – Feb 1982 5.) 7 days – Feb 1985 MARCH 8th driest Mar on record 3rd longest March stretch with no measurable precip (21 consecutive days, Mar 4-24) daily records March 1- Record snow depth 12" March 6- Record low 0F March 8- Record snow depth 12" ******WINTER****** 20th coldest winter on record 15th coldest Nov-Mar period on record (2013-14 was the 4th coldest, and coldest since 1911-12). 8th coldest Jan-Mar period on record (2013-14 was the 3rd coldest, behind only 1874-75 & 1911-12). 3rd driest (tie) Jan-Mar on record (despite this, Jan snowfall was 14" above normal in Jan-Mar). Most subzero (-1F or colder) days in any month 1.) 14 days – Feb 1875 2.) 12 days – Jan 1977 3.) 10 days – Jan 2014 3.) 10 days – Feb 2015 5.) 9 days – Feb 1936 5.) 9 days – Jan 1970 Most subzero (-1F or colder) days in any WINTER SEASON 01.) 21 days – 1884-85 02.) 20 days – 1874-75 03.) 19 days – 1976-77 04.) 15 days – 1983-84 05.) 14 days – 1917-18 05.) 14 days – 1935-36 07.) 13 days – 1975-76 07.) 13 days – 1978-79 07.) 13 days – 2013-14 10.) 12 days – 1969-70 10.) 12 days – 1981-82 10.) 12 days – 1993-94 10.) 12 days – 2014-15 Most days 0F or colder in any WINTER SEASON 01.) 25 days – 1884-85 02.) 23 days – 1874-75 03.) 19 days – 1976-77 04.) 17 days – 1983-84 04.) 17 days – 2013-14 06.) 16 days – 1935-36 07.) 15 days – 1917-18 07.) 15 days – 1978-79 09.) 14 days – 1911-12 09.) 14 days – 1981-82 11.) 13 days – 1975-76 11.) 13 days – 1993-94 11.) 13 days – 2014-15 Winters with the most CONSECUTIVE days of 1"+ snowcover - since 1885 81 days (Dec 12, 1903 - Mar 1, 1904) 77 days (Dec 31, 2013 - Mar 17, 2014) 74 days (Jan 1, 1978 - Mar 15, 1978) 73 days (Dec 11, 1944 - Feb 21, 1945) 72 days (Jan 8, 1912 - Mar 19, 1912) 69 days (Dec 25, 1909 - Mar 3, 1910) 69 days (Dec 10, 1947 - Feb 17, 1948) 68 days (Jan 5, 2015 - Mar 13, 2015) 67 days (Jan 2, 1905 - Mar 9, 1905) 64 days (Dec 7, 2000 - Feb 8, 2001) 54 days (Jan 9, 1920 - Mar 20, 1920) Winters with most days with 1"+ snow on the ground - since 1906 96 days (2013-14) 91 days (1977-78) 89 days (1947-48) 89 days (1981-82) 86 days (1966-67) 85 days (1911-12) 84 days (1909-10) 82 days (1958-59) 81 days (1962-63) 80 days (2010-11) 79 days (1929-30) 76 days (1964-65) 75 days (2014-15) Winters with most days with 3”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 79 days (2013-14) 78 days (1977-78) 69 days (2010-11) 67 days (1911-12) 66 days (1981-82) 59 days (2014-15) Winters with most days with 5”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 75 days (2013-14) 63 days (1977-78) 57 days (2010-11) 46 days (1981-82) 45 days (1911-12) 45 days (2014-15) Winters with most days with 6”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 72 days (2013-14) 42 days (1977-78) 40 days (2014-15) 39 days (1981-82) 36 days (2008-09) 34 days (2010-11) Winters with the most days with 10”+ snow on the ground – since 1906 52 days (2013-14) 36 days (2014-15) 18 days (1998-99) 15 days (1907-08) 15 days (1981-82) 15 days (2008-09) Winters with the most days with 12”+ snow on the ground – since 1906 43 days (2013-14) 26 days (2014-15) 17 days (1998-99) 14 days (1981-82) 10 days (1907-08) Winters with the most days with 15”+ snow on the ground – since 1906 24 days (2013-14) 10 days (1981-82) 10 days (1998-99) 6 days (2014-15) 2 days (1907-08) 2 days (1974-75) 2 days (1977-78) 2 days (2010-11) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DAFF Posted February 1, 2014 Share Posted February 1, 2014 I have a feeling Feb. will have some records too in the snow department. One more tidbit. Snow plow log book is the same thickness as a Texas toast by Jan 30/2014. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonger Posted February 1, 2014 Share Posted February 1, 2014 Wow, so Jan 2014 was the coldest month of my life. I just barely missed Feb 1979 by 3 months. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whitelakeroy Posted February 6, 2014 Share Posted February 6, 2014 Pretty good update from DTX about DTW and FNT: http://www.crh.noaa.gov/news/display_cmsstory.php?wfo=dtx&storyid=100198&source=0 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ottawa Blizzard Posted February 6, 2014 Share Posted February 6, 2014 Finally got a records thread going for Detroit like the one for Chicago. I will update as new things come along, but will also add everything to this first post to make easy reading DECEMBER 18th snowiest December on record with 15.5” JANUARY Snowiest January on record with 39.1" Snowiest Month on record with 39.1" 6th coldest January on record at 16.4F 11th coldest (tie) month on record at 16.4F daily records January 5- Record snowfall 10.2” January 6- Record low –14F January 6- Record snow depth 16” January 7- Record low –14F January 7- Record low maximum –1F January 7- Record low mean temp –8F January 7- Record snow depth 16” January 28- Record low –10F January 28- Record low maximum 6F January 28- Record low mean temp –2F Snowiest Januaries 1.) 39.1” – 2014 2.) 29.6” – 1978 3.) 27.3” – 1999 4.) 26.9” – 2005 5.) 25.2” – 2009 6.) 24.0” – 1987 7.) 23.1” – 1893 8.) 22.1” – 1929 9.) 21.8” – 1881 10.) 21.8” – 1914 Snowiest Months 1.) 39.1” – Jan 2014 2.) 38.4” – Feb 1908 3.) 34.9” – Dec 1974 4.) 31.7” – Feb 2011 5.) 30.2” – Mar 1900 6.) 29.6” – Jan 1978 7.) 28.5” – Feb 1881 8.) 28.0” – Feb 1900 9.) 28.0” – Feb 1926 10.) 27.4” – Dec 1929 Coldest Januaries 1.) 12.8F – 1977 2.) 13.1F – 1912 3.) 13.2F – 1918 4.) 15.3F – 1875 5.) 15.4F – 1893 6.) 16.4F – 2014 7.) 16.6F – 1970 8.) 16.8F – 1920 9.) 17.1F – 1982 10.) 17.1F – 1963 Coldest Months 1.) 12.2F – Feb 1875 2.) 12.8F – Jan 1977 3.) 13.1F – Jan 1912 4.) 13.2F – Jan 1918 5.) 14.8F – Feb 1934 6.) 15.3F – Jan 1875 7.) 15.4F – Jan 1893 8.) 16.0F – Feb 1936 9.) 16.1F – Feb 1904 10.) 16.3F – Feb 1978 11.) 16.4F – Feb 1979 12.) 16.4F – Jan 2014 Highest Season Snowfall through the close of January 1.) 55.8” – 2013-14 2.) 53.6” – 1977-78 3.) 48.8” – 2008-09 4.) 47.5” – 1974-75 5.) 45.3” – 1929-30 Snowiest 30-day periods (ending date) 1.) 45.7” – Mar 5, 1900 2.) 44.0” – Mar 23, 1900 3.) 40.6” – Feb 25, 1908 4.) 39.9” – Jan 28, 2014 5.) 37.3” – Jan 6, 2014 Snowiest 7-day periods (ending date) 1.) 33.6” – Mar 6, 1900 2.) 25.7” – Apr 7, 1886 3.) 25.3” – Mar 3, 1875 4.) 23.3” – Jan 6, 2014 5.) 20.7” – Dec 3, 1974 *note….I didn’t include the same years…ie….if we ended the 1900 period on Mar 5th, it was still 30.1”…but I didn’t list that as #2 following the 33.6” ending Mar 6th. Most subzero (-1F or colder) days in January 1.) 12 days – 1977 2.) 10 days – 2014 3.) 9 days – 1970 4.) 9 days – 1981 5.) 9 days – 1994 6.) 7 days – 1912 7.) 7 days – 1918 8.) 7 days – 1976 Most subzero (-1F or colder) days in any month 1.) 14 days – Feb 1875 2.) 12 days – Jan 1977 3.) 10 days – Jan 2014 4.) 9 days – Feb 1936 5.) 9 days – Jan 1970 6.) 9 days – Jan 1981 7.) 9 days – Jan 1994 I love your posts man. You're like the Detroit equivalent to me what with researching historic weather data. Great work! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stormtrackertf Posted February 6, 2014 Share Posted February 6, 2014 Great thread. This is a winter that will be remembered for a very very long time around these parts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michsnowfreak Posted February 10, 2014 Author Share Posted February 10, 2014 Added snowiest winters on record to the first post SNOWIEST WINTERS ON RECORD - since 1880 01.) 93.6" - 1880-81 02.) 78.0" - 1925-26 03.) 74.0" - 1981-82 04.) 71.7" - 2007-08 05.) 70.8" - 2013-14 thru 2/9 06.) 69.1" - 1899-00 06.) 69.1" - 2010-11 08.) 67.2" - 1907-08 09.) 66.5" - 1929-30 10.) 65.7" - 2008-09 ALSO...with 15.0" of snow in Feb, DTW is now at #21 snowiest Feb, so JUST out of making the top 20, which will be accomplished at the next measurable snowfall (assuming there is one) this month. Also added record snowfall from Feb 5th (7.6") to first post. Going to be doing some more record digging in the coming days Lastly, I condensed some of the rankings in the first post to top 5s from top 10s (when possible) to save some room because this list is going to be huge lol! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michsnowfreak Posted February 10, 2014 Author Share Posted February 10, 2014 with the help of Xmacis and my stash of weather records, I was able to get a whole new slew of records. Snowiest MET winters (Dec+Jan+Feb) - since 1880 69.6” (2013-14) THRU Feb 10th 63.6” (1907-08) 58.9” (2010-11) 57.5” (1880-81) 55.1” (2008-09) Winters with the most days with snowfall of 1.0”+ (calendar day) - since 1880 25 days (1929-30) 22 days (1880-81) 21 days (1886-87) 21 days (1898-99) 21 days (1925-26) 21 days (1981-82) 20 days (1884-85) 20 days (1911-12) 20 days (1930-31) 20 days (1974-75) 20 days (2008-09) 19 days (2007-08) 18 days (1899-00) 18 days (1984-85) 18 days (1985-86) 18 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 10th Winters with the most days with snowfall of 3.0”+ (calendar day) - since 1880 9 days (2007-08) 9 days (2010-11) 9 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 10th --- 1 more and we nab an all-time record 8 days (1892-93) 8 days (1903-04) 8 days (1907-08) 8 days (1925-26) 8 days (1984-85) 8 days (1992-93) 8 days (2008-09) Winters with most days with snowfall of 5.0”+ (calendar day) - since 1880 5 days (1880-81) 5 days (1977-78) 5 days (1981-82) 4 days (1899-00) 4 days (1907-08)4 days (1925-26) 4 days (1929-30) 4 days (1951-52) 4 days (2008-09) 4 days (2013-13) THRU Feb 10th Winters with most days with snowfall of 6.0”+ (calendar day) 4 days (1880-81) 4 days (1899-00) 4 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 10th 3 days (1893-94) 3 days (1907-08) 3 days (1975-76) 3 days (1977-78) 3 days (1981-82)3 days (2010-11) Winters with most days with 3”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 74 days (1977-78) 69 days (2010-11) 67 days (1911-12) 66 days (1981-82) 57 days (1909-10 57 days (1975-76) 52 days (1966-67) 51 days (2000-01) 48 days (1929-30) 47 days (2008-09) 47 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 10th Winters with most days with 5”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 63 days (1977-78) 57 days (2010-11) 46 days (1981-82) 45 days (1911-12) 43 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 10th 38 days (1917-18) Winters with most days with 6”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 42 days (1977-78) 40 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 10th - a new record will be established Feb 13th 39 days (1981-82) 36 days (2008-09) 34 days (2010-11) Winters with most days with 10”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 22 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 10th 18 days (1998-99) 15 days (1907-08) 15 days (1981-82) 15 days (2008-09) Winters with most days with 12”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 17 days (1998-99) 16 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 10th - a new record will be established Feb 12th 14 days (1981-82) 10 days (1907-08) 7 days (1951-52) Winters with most days with 15”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 10 days (1981-82) 10 days (1998-99) 9 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 10th - a new record will likely be established Feb 12th 2 days (1907-08) 2 days (1974-75) 2 days (1977-78) 2 days (2010-11) Winters with most days with 18”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 6 days (1998-99) 4 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 10th 3 days (1981-82) 1 day (1974-75) GREATEST 60-day snowfall (note I only used the greatest period for each year, otherwise technically the top 7 are all in 2014 and the top 50 all oscillate between different days in 1900 & 2014) 66.7” – ending Feb 8, 2014 59.4” – ending Apr 4, 1900 54.5” – ending Mar 11, 2011 52.3” – ending Feb 20, 1908 51.1” – ending Mar 5, 1881 Winters with most days with a low temp below zero (-1F or colder) - since 1874 21 days (1884-85) 20 days (1874-75) 19 days (1976-77) 15 days (1983-84) 14 days (1917-18) 14 days (1935-36) 13 days (1975-76) 13 days (1978-79) 12 days (1969-70) 12 days (1981-82) 12 days (1993-94) 11 days (1911-12) 11 days (1980-81) 11 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 10th Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michsnowfreak Posted February 13, 2014 Author Share Posted February 13, 2014 Updated first post with the below zero days stat, now at 12, as well as the days with snow on the ground stats... Winters with most days with 3”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 74 days (1977-78) 69 days (2010-11) 67 days (1911-12) 66 days (1981-82) 57 days (1909-10 57 days (1975-76) 52 days (1966-67) 51 days (2000-01) 49 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 12th 48 days (1929-30) 47 days (2008-09) Winters with most days with 5”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 63 days (1977-78) 57 days (2010-11) 46 days (1981-82) 45 days (1911-12) 45 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 12th 38 days (1917-18) Winters with most days with 6”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 42 days (1977-78) 42 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 12th - a new record will be established Feb 13th 39 days (1981-82) 36 days (2008-09) 34 days (2010-11) Winters with most days with 10”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 24 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 12th 18 days (1998-99) 15 days (1907-08) 15 days (1981-82) 15 days (2008-09) Winters with most days with 12”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 18 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 12th 17 days (1998-99) 14 days (1981-82) 10 days (1907-08) 7 days (1951-52) Winters with most days with 15”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 11 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 12th 10 days (1981-82) 10 days (1998-99) 2 days (1907-08) 2 days (1974-75) 2 days (1977-78) 2 days (2010-11) Winters with most days with a low temp below zero (-1F or colder) - since 1874 21 days (1884-85) 20 days (1874-75) 19 days (1976-77) 15 days (1983-84) 14 days (1917-18) 14 days (1935-36) 13 days (1975-76) 13 days (1978-79) 12 days (1969-70) 12 days (1981-82) 12 days (1993-94) 12 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 12th 11 days (1911-12) 11 days (1980-81) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michsnowfreak Posted February 16, 2014 Author Share Posted February 16, 2014 With todays 1.5" of snow at DTW, I updated the following records in the first post as we keep climbing higher in the books! SNOWIEST WINTERS ON RECORD - since 1880 01.) 93.6" - 1880-81 02.) 78.0" - 1925-26 03.) 74.0" - 1981-82 04.) 72.9" - 2013-14 thru FEB 16th Snowiest MET winters (Dec+Jan+Feb) - since 1880 01.) 71.7” (2013-14) THRU Feb 16th 02.) 63.6” (1907-08) Winters with the most days with snowfall of 1.0”+ (calendar day) - since 1880 25 days (1929-30) 22 days (1880-81) 21 days (1886-87) 21 days (1898-99) 21 days (1925-26) 21 days (1981-82) 20 days (1884-85) 20 days (1911-12) 20 days (1930-31) 20 days (1974-75) 20 days (2008-09) 19 days (2007-08) 19 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 16th Winters with most days with 3”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 74 days (1977-78) 69 days (2010-11) 67 days (1911-12) 66 days (1981-82) 57 days (1909-10 57 days (1975-76) 53 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 16th Winters with most days with 5”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 63 days (1977-78) 57 days (2010-11) 49 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 16th Winters with most days with 6”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 46 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 16th 42 days (1977-78) 39 days (1981-82) Winters with most days with 10”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 28 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 16th 18 days (1998-99) Winters with most days with 12”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 22 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 16th 17 days (1998-99) Winters with most days with 15”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 15 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 16th 10 days (1981-82) 10 days (1998-99) 2 days (1907-08) 2 days (1974-75) 2 days (1977-78) 2 days (2010-11) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TugHillMatt Posted February 17, 2014 Share Posted February 17, 2014 Thanks for the head's up. Great stats, as always! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michsnowfreak Posted February 22, 2014 Author Share Posted February 22, 2014 Time for another update to this thread! The updates below were applied to the first post. I am keeping the first post all-inclusive of all records for Detroit from this winter. Everyone is into the snowfall and cold records of this winter, but snowdepth is smashing certain records for here! SNOWIEST WINTERS ON RECORD - since 1880 01.) 93.6" - 1880-81 02.) 78.5" - 2013-14 THRU Feb 22nd 03.) 78.0" - 1925-26 04.) 74.0" - 1981-82 05.) 71.7" - 2007-08 Snowiest MET winters (Dec+Jan+Feb) - since 1880 01.) 77.3” (2013-14) THRU Feb 22nd 02.) 63.6” (1907-08) 03.) 58.9” (2010-11) 04.) 57.5” (1880-81) 05.) 55.1” (2008-09) daily records.....February 17- record snowfall of 3.5" Winters with the most days with snowfall of 1.0”+ (calendar day) - since 1880 25 days (1929-30) 22 days (1880-81) 21 days (1886-87) 21 days (1898-99) 21 days (1925-26) 21 days (1981-82) 21 days (2013-14) thru FEB 22nd Winters with the most days with snowfall of 3.0”+ (calendar day) - since 1880 10 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 22nd 9 days (2007-08) 9 days (2010-11) Winters with most days with 3”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 74 days (1977-78) 69 days (2010-11) 67 days (1911-12) 66 days (1981-82) 58 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 22nd Winters with most days with 5”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 63 days (1977-78) 57 days (2010-11) 55 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 22nd 46 days (1981-82) Winters with most days with 6”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 52 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 22nd 42 days (1977-78) 39 days (1981-82) Winters with most days with 10”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 34 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 22nd 18 days (1998-99) 15 days (1907-08) 15 days (1981-82) 15 days (2008-09) Winters with most days with 12”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 28 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 22nd 17 days (1998-99) 14 days (1981-82) Winters with most days with 15”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 19 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 22nd 10 days (1981-82) 10 days (1998-99) Winters with most days with 18”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 6 days (1998-99) 6 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 22nd 3 days (1981-82) GREATEST 60-day snowfall (note I only used the greatest period for each year, otherwise technically the top 7 are all in 2014 and the top 50 all oscillate between different days in 1900 & 2014) 68.3” – ending Feb 11, 2014 59.4” – ending Apr 4, 1900 Winters with most days with a low temp below zero (-1F or colder) - since 1874 21 days (1884-85) 20 days (1874-75) 19 days (1976-77) 15 days (1983-84) 14 days (1917-18) 14 days (1935-36) 13 days (1975-76) 13 days (1978-79) 13 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 22nd 12 days (1969-70) 12 days (1981-82) 12 days (1993-94) ALSO..... With 22.7" to-date, February is already the 9th snowiest February on record (to go with 18th snowiest December and all-time snowiest January (& month)). The top 9 snowiest Februaries are very 21st century dominated. With so much going on this winter, I had actually forgotten about our uncanny streak of February snowfall at Detroit. 1.) 38.4" - 1908 2.) 31.7" - 2011 3.) 28.5" - 1881 4.) 28.0" - 1900 5.) 28.0" - 1926 6.) 27.0" - 2010 7.) 24.2" - 2008 8.) 23.5" - 2013 9.) 22.7" - 2014 THRU Feb 22nd A look at how February snowfall has changed in recent years.... 1995-2002...the blah years 1995- 5.7" 1996- 3.6" 1997- 5.4" 1998- T 1999- 7.8" 2000- 8.1" 2001- 2.9" 2002- 6.7" 2003-2006...the rollercoaster years 2003- 19.2" 2004- 0.9" 2005- 12.5" 2006- 3.8" 2007-2014...the insane years.... 2007- 14.1" 2008- 24.2" 2009- 8.5" 2010- 27.0" 2011- 31.7" 2012- 10.2" 2013- 23.5" 2014- 22.7" THRU Feb 22nd Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stormtrackertf Posted February 23, 2014 Share Posted February 23, 2014 Great updates. I don't forsee us ever beating those streaks of, 6"-15"+ on the ground. Historic. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michsnowfreak Posted March 1, 2014 Author Share Posted March 1, 2014 MARCH 1st update...the following updates were made to the first post in this thread, as well as a tidying up of the alignment, bolding, etc. SNOWIEST WINTERS ON RECORD - since 1880 01.) 93.6" - 1880-81 02.) 79.2" - 2013-14 THRU Feb 28th 03.) 78.0" - 1925-26 Snowiest MET winters (Dec+Jan+Feb) - since 1880 01.) 78.0” (2013-14) 02.) 63.6” (1907-08) 03.) 58.9” (2010-11) FEBRUARY 9th Snowiest February on record with 23.4" 15th Coldest February on record (tie) at 19.4FFirst month on record to have double-digit snow depth every day ******WINTER****** 8th coldest winter on record #1 snowiest MET winter on record Coldest winters on record (DJF) - since 1874 1.) 18.8F (1903-04) 2.) 19.3F (1874-75) 3.) 19.7F (1917-18) 3.) 19.7F (1976-77) 5.) 20.4F (1962-63) 6.) 20.6F (1977-78) 7.) 20.8F (1919-20) 8.) 20.9F (2013-14) Winters with most days with 3”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 74 days (1977-78) 69 days (2010-11) 67 days (1911-12) 66 days (1981-82) 64 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 28th Winters with most days with 5”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 63 days (1977-78) 61 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 28th 57 days (2010-11) 46 days (1981-82) 45 days (1911-12) Winters with most days with 6”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 58 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 28th 42 days (1977-78) 39 days (1981-82) 36 days (2008-09) 34 days (2010-11) Winters with most days with 10”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 40 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 28th 18 days (1998-99) 15 days (1907-08) 15 days (1981-82) 15 days (2008-09) Winters with most days with 12”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 34 days (2013-14) THRU Feb 28th 17 days (1998-99) 14 days (1981-82) 10 days (1907-08) 7 days (1951-52) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonger Posted March 1, 2014 Share Posted March 1, 2014 I'm still trying to figure out if my first day with snowcover in the streak is Dec 9th or 11th..... I think there was a snow on the 9th? That might have lasted through to the 11th and that would make the 9th my streak starter. If that makes sense. Here's Lansing's F6 for December. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whitelakeroy Posted March 1, 2014 Share Posted March 1, 2014 I'm still trying to figure out if my first day with snowcover in the streak is Dec 9th or 11th..... I think there was a snow on the 9th? That might have lasted through to the 11th and that would make the 9th my streak starter. If that makes sense. Here's Lansing's F6 for December. The 9th is correct ... that is what I have as my start day. We had a little bit more the most of SE MI around that time thanks to LES!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michsnowfreak Posted March 1, 2014 Author Share Posted March 1, 2014 The 9th is correct ... that is what I have as my start day. We had a little bit more the most of SE MI around that time thanks to LES!!! Dec 9th was the start down here as well...1" depth that day, and we havent had a day with 0 since Dec 8th. We did however briefly go to a T on Dec 23-25 & Dec 28-30 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whitelakeroy Posted March 1, 2014 Share Posted March 1, 2014 Dec 9th was the start down here as well...1" depth that day, and we havent had a day with 0 since Dec 8th. We did however briefly go to a T on Dec 23-25 & Dec 28-30 Ummm ... 'We' I think you mean You. This area got that ice storm Dec 21/22 and I have had at least 3" glacier base since. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michsnowfreak Posted March 1, 2014 Author Share Posted March 1, 2014 Ummm ... 'We' I think you mean You. This area got that ice storm Dec 21/22 and I have had at least 3" glacier base since. Thats why I said "We got started down here on the 9th" too . You said you started your snowcover streak on Dec 9th because you got more snow than the rest of SE MI, but we started on that very same day with an inch. We just went down to a T on those few days in late Dec. Havent put a "0" in the 8am snow depth column since Dec 8th, and wont be any time soon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dmc76 Posted March 1, 2014 Share Posted March 1, 2014 Ummm ... 'We' I think you mean You. This area got that ice storm Dec 21/22 and I have had at least 3" glacier base since. I thought it was Dec 11th not the 9th? started with Snow OTG Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michsnowfreak Posted March 1, 2014 Author Share Posted March 1, 2014 I thought it was Dec 11th not the 9th? started with Snow OTG It depends...White Lake had T on the ground on the 9th but 1" on the 10th onward. DTW, LAN, and FNT (and here) all had depth of 1" on the 9th...MBS had depth of 2", but White Lake only had T. EDIT- went back to the Dec thread on Harrys board, you posted that you had 0.6" on Dec 9th...so you may have went to 1 that day, then down to a T then back up on the 11th? Not sure. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whitelakeroy Posted March 1, 2014 Share Posted March 1, 2014 I thought it was Dec 11th not the 9th? started with Snow OTG Honestly doesn't really matter to me...it has been a great winter!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dmc76 Posted March 1, 2014 Share Posted March 1, 2014 Honestly doesn't really matter to me...it has been a great winter!! You have a point Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonger Posted March 2, 2014 Share Posted March 2, 2014 Monday morning and Tuesday morning record low's should be in play. The 3rd has a record low of -5, that's going to be the nail-biter and if the last failed record morning is an indication, sunny days can crap it up with the runways. The 4th has a record low of +5, that should be easily beaten. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ottawa Blizzard Posted March 6, 2014 Share Posted March 6, 2014 Does anyone have a link to the NWS list of Detroit's top ten snowiest, coldest, warmest months/winters. I found the lists for Buffalo and Rochester, but can't seem to find the one for Detroit, even on the NWS Detroit site. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whitelakeroy Posted March 6, 2014 Share Posted March 6, 2014 Does anyone have a link to the NWS list of Detroit's top ten snowiest, coldest, warmest months/winters. I found the lists for Buffalo and Rochester, but can't seem to find the one for Detroit, even on the NWS Detroit site. Various useful DTX links! http://www.nws.noaa.gov/climate/local_data.php?wfo=dtx Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ottawa Blizzard Posted March 6, 2014 Share Posted March 6, 2014 Various useful DTX links! http://www.nws.noaa.gov/climate/local_data.php?wfo=dtx Thanks for the link! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michsnowfreak Posted March 10, 2014 Author Share Posted March 10, 2014 MARCH 9th update...see first post for all records in this thread...will continue to update it as this historic winter finishes. There is a lot of content in the first post, but when you stop to read it all....it really shows how unprecedented this winter is, and how it is not going to happen again for a LONG time. The snowdepth records for 6"+ and particularly 10"+ are mind boggling compared to years past. The following were updated.... SNOWIEST WINTERS ON RECORD - since 1880 01.) 93.6" - 1880-81 02.) 84.1" - 2013-14 THRU Mar 9th 03.) 78.0" - 1925-26 Winters with most days with 3”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 74 days (1977-78) 73 days (2013-14) THRU Mar 9th 69 days (2010-11) Winters with most days with 5”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 70 days (2013-14) THRU Mar 9th 63 days (1977-78) 57 days (2010-11) Winters with most days with 6”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 67 days (2013-14) THRU Mar 9th 42 days (1977-78) 39 days (1981-82) Winters with most days with 10”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 49 days (2013-14) THRU Mar 9th 18 days (1998-99) 15 days (1907-08) 15 days (1981-82) 15 days (2008-09) Winters with most days with 12”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 43 days (2013-14) THRU Mar 9th 17 days (1998-99) 14 days (1981-82) Winters with most days with 15”+ snow on the ground - since 1906 24 days (2013-14) THRU Mar 9th 10 days (1981-82) 10 days (1998-99) 2 days (1907-08) 2 days (1974-75) 2 days (1977-78) 2 days (2010-11) *****************NEW ADDITIONS on March 9th... Winters with most days with a low temp AT or below 0F - since 1874 25 days (1884-85) 23 days (1874-75) 19 days (1976-77) 17 days (1983-84) 17 days (2013-14) THRU Mar 9th16 days (1935-36) Winters with most days with 1"+ snow on the ground - since 1906 91 days (1977-78) 89 days (1947-48) 89 days (1981-82) 86 days (1966-67) 85 days (1911-12) 85 days (2013-14) THRU Mar 9th 84 days (1909-10) 82 days (1958-59) 81 days (1962-63) 80 days (2010-11) Winters with the most CONSECUTIVE days of Trace+ Snowcover - since 1885 119 days (Nov 25, 1903 - Mar 22, 1904) 109 days (Dec 6, 1977 - Mar 25, 1978) 101 days (Nov 30, 1919 - Mar 9, 1920) 101 days (Dec 6, 1962 - Mar 16, 1963) 94 days (Dec 17, 1981 - Mar 20, 1982) 91 days (Dec 9, 2013 - present) - THRU Mar 9th 90 days (Jan 4, 1912 - Apr 2, 1912) 90 days (Dec 6, 1958 - Mar 5, 1959) 89 days (Dec 7, 1909 - Mar 5, 1910) 89 days (Dec 21, 1925 - Mar 19, 1926) 89 days (Dec 20, 1961 - Mar 18, 1962) Winters with the most CONSECUTIVE days of 1"+ snowcover - since 1885 81 days (Dec 12, 1903 - Mar 1, 1904) 74 days (Jan 1, 1978 - Mar 15, 1978) 73 days (Dec 11, 1944 - Feb 21, 1945) 72 days (Jan 8, 1912 - Mar 19, 1912) 69 days (Dec 25, 1909 - Mar 3, 1910) 69 days (Dec 10, 1947 - Feb 17, 1948) 69 days (Dec 31, 2013 - present) - THRU Mar 9th 67 days (Jan 2, 1905 - Mar 9, 1905) 64 days (Dec 7, 2000 - Feb 8, 2001) 54 days (Jan 9, 1920 - Mar 20, 1920) Winters with the most days with a high temperature at or below 32F - since 1874 86 days (1880-81) 85 days (1903-04) 78 days (1977-78) 76 days (1911-12) 75 days (1904-05) 75 days (2013-14) THRU Mar 9th 74 days (1919-20) 73 days (1874-75) 73 days (1892-93) 71 days (1878-79) 71 days (1976-77) GREATEST 90-day snowfall (note I only used the greatest period for each year, otherwise technically the top 55 are all in 2014!!!) 82.8” - ending Mar 5, 2014 65.8" - ending Mar 11, 2011 65.3" - ending Apr 4, 1881 64.6" - ending Apr 3, 1900 64.1" - ending Mar 6, 1908 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hm8 Posted March 10, 2014 Share Posted March 10, 2014 That snow depth record crushage is ridiculous Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DAFF Posted March 10, 2014 Share Posted March 10, 2014 I wish there was a repeat button for 2014/2015..... All that's missing is the most snow within a 24 hour period. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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