I can assume that you mean the storm. They can last up to several weeks
the plural of Easter is Easters. As in "I have seen many Easters".
Veronese Easters happened on 1797-04-17.
loves beans
Boston gets many nor' easters every year, but Chicago does get many blizzards in the months of January and February. But overall, I would have to go with Boston on this one by a few inches.
Zero.
There are an infinite number of multiples of 6 and 24 and there is not enough matter nor energy in the universe to list them all, nor will the earth last for long enough.
Well, being from "Down East" I can answer your question! Down Easters actually refer to the Eastern most area in Maine(also the Eastern most area in the U.S.A.). We are called Down Easters for the reason that we live in the Eastern most area in the Eastern most state.
In the last 60 years - since 1951 - Easter Sunday has fallen on April 15 in 1979, 1990 and 2001. Easter Sunday will next fall on April 15 in 2063.
Easter McLovin Bunny
Maine doesn't really have very extreme weather because of all it's valleys and mountains. Extreme weather is usually common in flatter states. Maine does have a history of small tornadoes, microbursts, nor' easters, severe thunderstorms, and flooding.
There is no sensible answer to the question because neither the sun nor the earth will not last that long so that a "year" will have no meaning.
About 48 days you should try it yourself.