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Well, I caught the very northern part of that south slider, flurries past hour with a car/deck topper and currently 30.5/23.2. This after catching the very southern end of the snow showers yesterday morning. Currently at 6 days with flakes from the sky, tomorrow's report will be 7th. All light stuff, the grand total over those days is 1.0 inch, but least it looks pretty falling.

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56 minutes ago, wxdude64 said:

Well, I caught the very northern part of that south slider, flurries past hour with a car/deck topper and currently 30.5/23.2. This after catching the very southern end of the snow showers yesterday morning. Currently at 6 days with flakes from the sky, tomorrow's report will be 7th. All light stuff, the grand total over those days is 1.0 inch, but least it looks pretty falling.

I went back to 07-08 season (the CoCoRaHS period, as I call it) and these are the longest streaks of at least a T of snow reported daily

12 days 12/21/12 - 01/01/13, 3.7 inches total

11 days 12/31/09 - 01/10/10, 4.3 inches total

10 days 02/27/13 - 03/08/13, 5.1 inches total

09 days 01/21/11 - 01/29/11, 2.5 inches total

09 days 01/16/14 - 01/24/14, 6.3 inches total

09 days 03/07/18 - 03/15/18, 3.0 inches total

08 days 12/02/10 - 12/09/10, 2.7 inches total

08 days 01/12/12 - 01/19/12, 0.4 inches total

the last is my favorite, ALL 'T' except one 0.4 recording.... so the 7 days is not as uncommon as I first thought... I am sure if I dug into the 'paper hard copies' from 80's 90's and 00's I would find more too. I need to spend a day or two on a vacation and get those into an Excel spreadsheet, it would be easier than what I am doing now, digging through years of paper records.

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