Our big weekend storm surged Reagan National Airport's seasonal total to 45" with the balance of February and March yet to go. This places our current winter in position number three for the snowiest winters on record, behind 1995-96 (46") and the big one, 1898-99 (54.4"). ... Get this: our 45" this season is more than the last four winters COMBINED (which was only 35.5").This is what happens when I move here.
Tuesday, February 09, 2010
Reaching the records
With the snowstorm expected to hit D.C. today and Wednesday, the area's snowfall totals for the winter are likely to hit the all-time record for a season, according to the Washington Post.
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Wow, 45 inches, how will you survive? That's almost as bad as the 117 inches we got in Grand Forks my sophomore year in college... hehehe. Just messing with you :)
Yes, Fisch, but the difference is North Dakota is USED TO that. D.C. isn't, so it's not equipped to deal with this.
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