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Measurable (0.1" or greater) Snowfalls Winter 2014-2015 in Concord Township, PA:
(through 3/20/15)

 

   0.6" on 11/13
   1.7" on 11/26
   0.1" on 11/28

 

   0.1" on 12/10
   1.4" on 12/11

 

   2.4" on  1/06
   0.2" on  1/09
   0.6" on  1/21
   1.8" on  1/23
   1.2" on  1/26 - 1/27 (the 1" Blizzard)
   0.1" on  1/29

 

   1.1" on  2/1
   0.4" on  2/5
   0.1" on  2/9 (sleet)
   2.0" on  2/14
   4.0" on  2/16 - 2/17

   5.1" on  2/21

   0.7" on  2/27

 

   0.8" on  3/01 (snow and sleet) (also had 0.15" of freezing rain, not sure if that should be counted)

   0.5" on  3/03 (sleet) (also had 0.1" of freezing rain, not sure if that should be counted)  

   7.7" on  3/05
   4.6" on  3/20
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  37.2" Total Snow (and sleet) accumulation to date for winter 2014-2015 (through 3/20/15)
  Average of 22 events = 1.69" per event

  Guesstimate for normal seasonal total here is 30"

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Total through 2/18/2015 in Spring Mount, PA is 23.6" of snow.  Here is the breakdown...

 

0.6" on 11/13/14
2.0" on 11/26/14
0.2" on 12/10/14
1.5" on 12/11/14
1.9" on 1/6/15
0.2" on 1/9/15
0.4" on 1/21/15
4.8" on 1/23-1/24/15
2.5" on 1/25-1/27/15
0.2" on 1/29/15
1.1" on 1/30/15
1.5" on 2/1-2/2/15
0.2" on 2/5/15
0.1" on 2/9/15
0.2" on 2/12/15
2.4" on 2/14/15
3.6" on 2/16-2/17/15
0.2" on 2/18/15
 
Normal is about 26" per year.
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Measurable (0.1" or greater) Snowfalls Winter 2014-2015 in Concord Township, PA:

(as of 2/17/15)

0.6" on 11/13

1.7" on 11/26

0.1" on 11/28

0.1" on 12/10

1.4" on 12/11

2.4" on 1/06

0.2" on 1/09

0.6" on 1/21

1.8" on 1/23

1.2" on 1/26 - 1/27 (the 1" Blizzard)

0.1" on 1/29

1.1" on 2/1

0.4" on 2/5

0.1" on 2/9 (sleet)

2.0" on 2/14

4.0" on 2/16 - 2/17

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17.8" Total Snow (and sleet) accumulation to date for winter 2014-2015 (as of 2/17/15)

Average of 16 events = 1.1125" per event

Guesstimate for normal seasonal total here is 30"

Going with your totals Kamu I am likely a few events well done 17.8" it is really nickle and dime here

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East Nantmeal Township

Chester County PA

 

2014-15 Snow to Date (31.4") - which is 21% above the normal thru today of 25.9" (normal seasonal snow here in the NW Philly burbs is 35.5" at 650ft asl

As you can see below an above normal snow year here in the NW Philly burbs with now 16 "winter events" but not one significant (6"+ storm here yet this year)

 

11/13 - (1.5") / 11/26 (5.3") / 12/11 (3.6")  
01/03 - (0.2")
01/06 - (2.3")
01/09 - (0.1")
01/21 - (0.5")
01/24 - (4.5")
01/26 - (3.3")
01/29 - (0.3")
02/02 - (1.8")

02/05 - (0.8")

02/10 - (0.1")

02/14 - (3.0")

02/17 - (3.3")

02/18 - (0.8")

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Ewing

0.4" on 11/13

1.0" on 11/26

0.2" on 12/10

0.1" on 12/11

0.1" on 1/3

1.1" on 1/6

0.2" on 1/9

0.4" on 1/21

0.1" on 1/22

0.8" on 1/23

4.2" on 1/24

1.5" on 1/26

2.9" on 1/27

0.2" on 1/29

0.1" on 1/30

0.3" on 2/1

1.6" on 2/2

0.1" on 2/9

3.7" on 2/14

0.7" on 2/15

0.1" on 2/16

4.8" on 2/17

3.5" on 2/21

Total 28.1"

 

Elko

1.2" on 11/13

1.4" on 11/15

0.1" on 11/20

0.1" on 11/22

0.3" on 12/16

0.3" on 12/19

0.8" on 12/20

0.3" on 12/24

0.4" on 12/25

0.1" on 12/26

2.4" on 12/28

0.4" on 12/29

Total 7.8"

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I wish I could, but there were a number of events that ended in the early morning after I went to work, and one event where I was out of town, so even if I did, it wouldn't be acurate. A rough guess would be somewhere around 25 inches maybe.

I end up doing some estimates.  If I'm off, it's by under an inch for the whole season though.  Plus today I measured my total 5-6 hours after the storm had ended lol....  (so even if some where high days like today even it out) 

The 4.2" from this last storm put me to 42.1" for the season.  I'm just above average now I think.  (for my location there are no weather records, but judging from life experience the average is most likely 38-40" going by Allentown, which I usually beat by around 5"+ a season on average)

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Winter 2014-2015 in Spring Mount, PA through 2/22/2015...

 

0.6" on 11/13/14

2.0" on 11/26/14

0.2" on 12/10/14

1.5" on 12/11/14

1.9" on 1/6/15

0.2" on 1/9/15

0.4" on 1/21/15

4.8" on 1/23-1/24/15

2.5" on 1/25-1/27/15

0.2" on 1/29/15

1.1" on 1/30/15

1.5" on 2/1-2/2/15

0.2" on 2/5/15

0.1" on 2/9/15

0.2" on 2/12/15

2.4" on 2/14/15

3.6" on 2/16-2/17/15

0.2" on 2/18/15

3.5" on 2/21/15

 

Total Snow: 27.1"

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35.9" after yesterdays snow sleet ZR fest. Average is 28.5" per Isotherm's research (colts neck). The last 10 days have made all the difference in the world here.

You have beat me in all years since 2009 except 2009 and 2012 and four of those years by a significant amount. My average is 31" 

 

What on earth is going on with Monmouth County and snow? Must be the age of the Miller B

 

2009 28.5"

2010 60"

2011 40"

2012 15.5"

2013 25"

2014 65"

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You have beat me in all years since 2009 except 2009 and 2012 and four of those years by a significant amount. My average is 31" 

 

What on earth is going on with Monmouth County and snow? Must be the age of the Miller B

 

2009 28.5"

2010 60"

2011 40"

2012 15.5"

2013 25"

2014 65"

That's exactly what it is. When it comes to Miller B's Monmouth is like an extension of Long Island where the best banding often sets up strataling SW (over monmouth) over to the NE (Long Island ). With that also comes Long Island sound and Raritan Bay enhancement aided by slight lift due to the 300-375' hills right along the northern coastline and just inland off the Raritan bay. The terrain is mostly flat with rolling hills inland but it remains elevevated, between 150-300'. This also maintains the limited lift well inland. But overall it's the trajectory of the Miller B that does the most damage. We do quite well with them. On the contrary, the SWFE we do quite poorly often flipping over to rain well ahead of TTN and NYC.
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Ewing

0.4" on 11/13

1.0" on 11/26

0.2" on 12/10

0.1" on 12/11

0.1" on 1/3

1.1" on 1/6

0.2" on 1/9

0.4" on 1/21

0.1" on 1/22

0.8" on 1/23

4.2" on 1/24

1.5" on 1/26

2.9" on 1/27

0.2" on 1/29

0.1" on 1/30

0.3" on 2/1

1.6" on 2/2

0.1" on 2/9

3.7" on 2/14

0.7" on 2/15

0.1" on 2/16

4.8" on 2/17

3.5" on 2/21

Total 28.1"

 

Elko

1.2" on 11/13

1.4" on 11/15

0.1" on 11/20

0.1" on 11/22

0.3" on 12/16

0.3" on 12/19

0.8" on 12/20

0.3" on 12/24

0.4" on 12/25

0.1" on 12/26

2.4" on 12/28

0.4" on 12/29

0.1" on 2/26

1.3" on 2/27

Total 9.2"

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