3.5
A blizzard is characterized by strong winds and blowing snow, rather than a specific amount of snowfall. However, blizzards can often involve heavy snowfall leading to significant accumulation, with totals varying widely depending on the storm's intensity, duration, and location.
In December 2003, NYC experienced a total snow accumulation of 19.8 inches. This was above the average snowfall for the month of December in the city.
Yes, but no accumulation. Just observed falling.
This means that 6 inches of snow will fall. Since snow compacts as it sits on the ground, especially when it is deep and fine/dry (as opposed to a heavier wet snow), a 6 inch snowfall could compact to 4 or 5 inches right away.
1-3 inchs for 2/7/11
17" was reported at Bristol.
I have the snow totals for the 2010-2011 season broken down by months for Burlington in the related link.
A blizzard is characterized by strong winds and blowing snow, rather than a specific amount of snowfall. However, blizzards can often involve heavy snowfall leading to significant accumulation, with totals varying widely depending on the storm's intensity, duration, and location.
Storm totals for individual events are available from the NJ state climate office at the link below.
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Water content
30
35
In December 2003, NYC experienced a total snow accumulation of 19.8 inches. This was above the average snowfall for the month of December in the city.
I do not have real-time data. You can check the current snow accumulation in Ottawa by visiting a reliable weather website or app that provides live updates for the region.
Yes, yes it does.
Yes, but no accumulation. Just observed falling.