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Table 47
Earliest and Latest First Measurable Snowfall
(Measurable Snowfall is 0.1" or More)
1928-1929 to present
Earliest Fall Date and
Amount of Snowfall
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Latest Fall Date and
Amount of Snowfall
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Latest Spring Date and
Amount of Snowfall
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Date
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Amount
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Date
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Amount
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Date
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Amount
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Sept. 17, 1965
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2.2"
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Dec. 25, 1943
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5.9"
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May 18, 1977
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0.5"
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Sept. 18, 1978
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1.0"
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Dec. 25, 1939
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0.5"
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May 18, 1960
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1.0"
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Sept. 30, 1971
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4.0"
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Dec. 23, 1937
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1.0"
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May 17, 1971
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1.4"
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Oct. 11, 1997
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0.3"
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Dec. 9, 1949
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3.6"
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May 15, 1971
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4.4"
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Oct. 13, 1966
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3.6"
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Dec. 7, 1974
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2.4"
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May 11, 1983
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5.0"
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Oct. 14, 1969
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0.1"
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Dec. 4, 1976
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0.3"
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May 11, 1967
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1.0"
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Oct. 15, 1984
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0.2"
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May 10, 1953
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0.1"
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Oct. 20, 1996
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2.5"
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May 8, 1993
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1.0"
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Oct. 20, 1949
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1.0"
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May 8, 1930
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1.0"
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Oct. 22, 1995
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0.5"
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Avg Date of 1st Snowfall.....Nov. 6 (1928-1997) |
Avg Date of Last Snowfall.....Apr. 18 |
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