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You could say that. They average around 100 inches out there because they're up in elevation. They're not technically part of the Lake Effect Snow Belt just downwind of the lakes, but they actually do receive a lot of snow from the lakes (mostly Erie) due to orographic lift, where the plateau forces that moist air to rise and condense out the moisture. That ridge running north of Somerset down through Western MD and adjacent parts of WV is a snow belt of sorts and receives well over 100 inches annually in favored locations due to this effect.
From mid-town Manhattan in New York City . . . -- 100 miles north puts you about 1 mile southeast of Lawrenceville NY. -- 100 miles west is a place about 4 miles west of Andreas PA. -- 100 miles south and you're in the Atlantic Ocean, about 24 miles east of Atlantic City NJ. -- 100 miles east, and you're still farther out in the Atlantic Ocean, about 16 miles offshore south of the beach at Amagansett, Long Island, and ... need I say it ? ... about 100 miles east of New York City.
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The closest ocean beach to Pennsylvania depends on what part of Pennsylvania you are in. If you are in northeastern PA, the closest may be the beaches of the New Jersey Shore. From the southeast part of PA, the closest ocean beach may be in Delaware or Maryland. Pennsylvania has a Lake Erie coastline, and there are probably some beaches there, although that is a big lake rather than an ocean.
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The closest beach to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania is one hundred and sixty eight miles away. The closest beach to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania is in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
The Atlantic is the closest ocean to anything anywhere in PA.
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As of 2020, the estimated population of Somerset, PA is around 5,727.
The address of the Somerset Historical Center is: 10649 Somerset Pike, Somerset, PA 15501-7357
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Somerset County, PA was founded on April 17, 1795. It is named for Somerset, United Kingdom.
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The driving distance between Sewickley, PA, and Somerset, PA is approximately 100 miles via the most direct route. The journey typically takes around 1.5 to 2 hours depending on traffic conditions.
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