As of March 17, 2010, 78.7" had fallen officially.
Source, NWS Mount Holly office
In April of 1990, several inches of snow fell in Philadelphia around the 10th or later. The Jersey shore received 9-10 inches of snow from the same storm.
41.1" fell in 1968-1969. You can get an extensive climatology, including snow, of Boise in the related link.
Only 10.3" officially, but I suspect that's low. Surrounding areas reported about 14 - 18 inches.
The largest snowflake ever recorded was 15 inches wide and 8 inches thick. It fell in Fort Keogh, Montana in 1887.
In 1978, New York received around 15-20 inches of snow during the severe blizzard that occurred in February.
The total of 104 inches of snow fell in Boston during the winter of 2014-2015.
0.86 + 1.52 = 2.38 inches of rain.
In 2014, Roanoke, VA recorded 28.5 inches (724 mm) of snowfall. The average yearly snowfall in Roanoke is 20 inches (508 mm). But 19 inches fell in February alone in 2014.
In April of 1990, several inches of snow fell in Philadelphia around the 10th or later. The Jersey shore received 9-10 inches of snow from the same storm.
23.3 inches 20 inches of it fell in January itself!!
45 inches
15 inches
no there just shedding there winter coat
The heaviest snowfall in 20 years happened on 12 February 2010 when 3.4 inches fell on the city. Charleston has a short and generally mild winter with a record low temperature of 10 degrees F on 10 February 1985 and 0.3 inches of average snow in December and an average annual snowfall of 0.6 inches.
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29.6" fell in 1997-1998 winter.
The highest snowfall recorded in the lower 48 states was at Mount Baker in Washington, where 1,140 inches (95 feet) of snow fell during the winter of 1998-1999.