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2/13 Significant/Major Winter Storm Discussion & Observations


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2 minutes ago, bluewave said:

This was the first February calendar day with 6”+in Providence and under 1” in Boston since at least 2000.


 

Maximum 1-Day Total Snowfall 
for Providence Area, RI (ThreadEx)
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Value
Ending Date
1 14.7 2003-02-17
2 11.9 2017-02-09
3 10.6 2013-02-08
4 9.4 2006-02-12
5 7.9 2015-02-02
6 7.4 2013-02-09
7 7.2 2003-02-07
8 7.0 2021-02-07
9 6.2 2024-02-13


 

Maximum 1-Day Total Snowfall 
for Boston Area, MA (ThreadEx)
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Value
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1 23.6 2003-02-17
2 17.5 2006-02-12
3 16.2 2015-02-02
4 14.8 2015-02-09
- 14.8 2013-02-09
6 13.0 2015-02-15
7 11.0 2003-02-07
8 10.9 2017-02-09
9 10.7 2014-02-05
10 10.1 2013-02-08
11 8.9 2008-02-22
12 8.5 2022-02-25
13 7.4 2015-02-08
14 6.8 2016-02-05
- 6.8 2011-02-01
16 6.5 2000-02-18
17 6.4 2016-02-08
18 5.5 2005-02-24
- 5.5 2005-02-21
20 5.3 2021-02-07


 

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1 0.1 2024-02-13

Chris did this also happen in May 1977? I remember Providence got 7" in that snowstorm somehow and Boston only got half an inch (0.5")?

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3 minutes ago, bluewave said:

This was the first February calendar day with 6”+in Providence and under 1” in Boston since at least 2000.


 

Maximum 1-Day Total Snowfall 
for Providence Area, RI (ThreadEx)
Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending.
Rank
Value
Ending Date
1 14.7 2003-02-17
2 11.9 2017-02-09
3 10.6 2013-02-08
4 9.4 2006-02-12
5 7.9 2015-02-02
6 7.4 2013-02-09
7 7.2 2003-02-07
8 7.0 2021-02-07
9 6.2 2024-02-13


 

Maximum 1-Day Total Snowfall 
for Boston Area, MA (ThreadEx)
Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending.
Rank
Value
Ending Date
1 23.6 2003-02-17
2 17.5 2006-02-12
3 16.2 2015-02-02
4 14.8 2015-02-09
- 14.8 2013-02-09
6 13.0 2015-02-15
7 11.0 2003-02-07
8 10.9 2017-02-09
9 10.7 2014-02-05
10 10.1 2013-02-08
11 8.9 2008-02-22
12 8.5 2022-02-25
13 7.4 2015-02-08
14 6.8 2016-02-05
- 6.8 2011-02-01
16 6.5 2000-02-18
17 6.4 2016-02-08
18 5.5 2005-02-24
- 5.5 2005-02-21
20 5.3 2021-02-07


 

Maximum 1-Day Total Snowfall 
for Boston Area, MA (ThreadEx)
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1 0.1 2024-02-13

How did Providence get much less than Boston in PD2? PD2 came from the south.....

 

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1 hour ago, LibertyBell said:

Chris did this also happen in May 1977? I remember Providence got 7" in that snowstorm somehow and Boston only got half an inch (0.5")?

Just looked at the February days going back to 2000. I know May 77 was another occasion. But it seems pretty rare in general for Providence to get a 6”+ calendar day and Boston to get only 0.1”.

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2 minutes ago, bluewave said:

Just looked at the February days going back to 2000. I know May 77 was another occasion. But it seems pretty rare in general for Providence to get a 6”+ calendar day and Boston to get only 0.1”.

Are we sure that wasn't an erroneous situation? I have a hard time picturing Providence getting 7 inches in May lol.  How could that happen when Boston had much less?  Providence is almost always warmer.

 

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2 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

Are we sure that wasn't an erroneous situation? I have a hard time picturing Providence getting 7 inches in May lol.  How could that happen when Boston had much less?  Providence is almost always warmer.

 

That was a very unusual event for May. This one was also a rarity for Providence to get a record daily snowfall over 6.2” and Boston only 0.1”.

 

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1 minute ago, bluewave said:

That was a very unusual event for May. This one was also a rarity for Providence to get a record daily snowfall over 6.2” and Boston only 0.1”.

 

a banding situation in both cases? is this also why NYC only saw a trace that May even though there was thundersnow?

I wonder what the temperature differences were in that storm too, NYC vs PVD vs BOS?

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