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


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