There really is no average snowstorm in most places, especially in New England. Storms that track up the coast typically drop at least a foot somewhere, but at one given location it might be all rain, it might be ice, or it might only be a little snow. Clippers from southern Canada tend to drop a few inches. But there a many different types of storms, and no real average for any of them.
The amount of snowfall during an average New England storm can vary significantly depending on the storm's intensity and duration. On average, New England can receive anywhere from a few inches to over a foot of snow during a typical winter storm. However, especially powerful storms can dump several feet of snow in some areas.
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Meteorologists use rain gauges to measure the amount of precipitation that falls during a storm. These gauges are designed to collect and measure the volume of rainwater that accumulates in them. The data from rain gauges help meteorologists to accurately report the amount of rainfall in a particular area.
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Yes. Providence, Rhode Island was hit by the storm surge of the 1935 New England Hurricane.
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Meteorologists use rain gauges to measure the amount of precipitation that falls during a storm. These gauges are designed to collect and measure the volume of rainwater that accumulates in them. The data from rain gauges help meteorologists to accurately report the amount of rainfall in a particular area.
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Yes. Providence, Rhode Island was hit by the storm surge of the 1935 New England Hurricane.
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