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Mid-Atlantic Snow Totals Thread 2024-2025


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Various trace days between Thanksgiving and the following date.

12/24: 0.1” snow/ice mix

1/3: 0.3” fun snow squall with legit blizzard conditions for 5-10 min

1/6: 7.6” SECS that started slow but remained steady with a strong finish

Total so far: 8.0”

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On 1/4/2025 at 10:59 PM, George BM said:

MBY Snow totals Winter 2024-2025

11/21/2024: T (A brief gusty rain/graupel shower around 6pm.)

11/22/2024: T (Flurries/light wet snow fell between 10am and 11:45am before mixing with and changing to light rain by 12:30pm.)

12/01/2024: T (Flurries off and on during the 4pm and 5pm hour.)

12/05/2024: T (Mixed light rain/snow between 4:30-5am w/ another brief light rain//snow mix between 7:30-7:40am.)

12/15/2024: T (A few ice pellets starting around 11:30am, then mixing with and changing to an off and on drizzle of rain/snow (intensified briefly into a light rain/snow mix during the 1pm hour). This lasted until after 3pm when precip again intensified into a light rain/snow mix before changing to all rain by 3:40pm.)

12/20/2024: T(A drizzle of rain/snow (8:30am-9am). A period of light snow between 10:30-11:15am, briefly approaching moderate intensity between 10:35am and 10:50am. Flurries continuing until midday. A few more flakes in the 6pm hour based on radar returns.)

12/24/2024: 0.1" (Light sleet started around 6:30am occasionally mixing with freezing rain through about 9am or so (more IP than ZR). Precip was very light but below freezing temps and a cold ground allowed for whitening of hard surfaces. Was originally going to call it a trace but with all of the 0.1" reports immediately surrounding me and taking into account sleet pellets piled at least two pellets high in depth... a tenth of an inch is the final measurement I went with making it the first measurable white stuff of the season for me.)

1/03/2025: 0.2" (Brief light rain/snow/graupel shower around 2pm. Heavy snow associated with a developing snow squall between 2:50pm-3:15pm with a brief brake in intensity to light snow between 3:00pm and 3:05pm. A second snow squall from 4:13pm to 4:25pm. Snow was light to moderate with the second squall until 4:22pm when rates briefly became as heavy as during first squall. Peak snowfall rates from both squalls in the 1-2"/hr range.)

Snow totals IMBY as of January 4, 2025: 0.3"

MBY Snow totals Winter 2024-2025

11/21/2024: T (A brief gusty rain/graupel shower around 6pm.)

11/22/2024: T (Flurries/light wet snow fell between 10am and 11:45am before mixing with and changing to light rain by 12:30pm.)

12/01/2024: T (Flurries off and on during the 4pm and 5pm hour.)

12/05/2024: T (Mixed light rain/snow between 4:30-5am w/ another brief light rain//snow mix between 7:30-7:40am.)

12/15/2024: T (A few ice pellets starting around 11:30am, then mixing with and changing to an off and on drizzle of rain/snow (intensified briefly into a light rain/snow mix during the 1pm hour). This lasted until after 3pm when precip again intensified into a light rain/snow mix before changing to all rain by 3:40pm.)

12/20/2024: T(A drizzle of rain/snow (8:30am-9am). A period of light snow between 10:30-11:15am, briefly approaching moderate intensity between 10:35am and 10:50am. Flurries continuing until midday. A few more flakes in the 6pm hour based on radar returns.)

12/24/2024: 0.1" (Light sleet started around 6:30am occasionally mixing with freezing rain through about 9am or so (more IP than ZR). Precip was very light but below freezing temps and a cold ground allowed for whitening of hard surfaces. Was originally going to call it a trace but with all of the 0.1" reports immediately surrounding me and taking into account sleet pellets piled at least two pellets high in depth... a tenth of an inch is the final measurement I went with making it the first measurable white stuff of the season for me.)

1/03/2025: 0.2" (Brief light rain/snow/graupel shower around 2pm. Heavy snow associated with a developing snow squall between 2:50pm-3:15pm with a brief brake in intensity to light snow between 3:00pm and 3:05pm. A second snow squall from 4:13pm to 4:25pm. Snow was light to moderate with the second squall until 4:22pm when rates briefly became as heavy as during first squall. Peak snowfall rates from both squalls in the 1-2"/hr range.)

1/06/2025: 6.2" (First flakes around or shortly after midnight on the 6th. Light snow becoming moderate at times by 2:00am lasting through 7am before becoming intermittent and tapering off to a few small flakes/crystals by 9:45am. A brief moderate snow shower around 1:40pm tapering off to a light snow then flurries by 2:20pm and holding near that intensity until the 4pm hour when it became a very light snowfall again. Light snow, approaching moderate intensity at times from the 5pm hour through 8:30pm, then very light snow/flurries until 10:15pm when snow tapered off.)

Snow totals IMBY as of January 6, 2025: 6.5"

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On 1/3/2025 at 8:34 PM, MillvilleWx said:

1/3/25: 0.3" - Snow squall that lasted 10 minutes. Non-accumulating snow prior and just after. Snowed for an additional 30 minutes afterwards, but little to no accumulation.

1/6/25: 10.3" - Snow started around 1:10AM and continued through ~10PM with a brief lull between 330-5PM before the second round came through from the vort pass. Round 1 was 8.1" and round 2 was 2.2". Heavy snow was seen multiple periods with the heaviest occurring between 3-9am. 

Updated snow totals 

Season Total: 10.6"

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11/21: T (grauplets)
11/22: T (SnowTV for an hour or so, followed by drizzle)
12/1: T (on-and-off small snow showers for about an hour)
12/24: T (some light sleet in the morning left a coating)
1/3: 0.75” from squall/thundersnow
1/5-1/6: 9.0" (bumped a little based on local spotter reports)

Seasonal Total: 9.75"

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13 minutes ago, Deck Pic said:
 
Top 10 individual events
 
 
1) February 5-6, 2010 - 22.5"
2) January 22-23, 2016 - 20"
3) December 18-19, 2009 - 18.5"
4) February 9-10, 2010  - 12.5"
t5) February 11-12, 2006, January 12-13, 2019 - 11"
7) February 12-13, 2014 - 9"
8) March 16-17, 2014 - 8"
t9) March 1-2, 2009, January 3, 2022, January 6, 2025 - 7.5"

Yeah, I didn't think about it but it looks like this is a top-10 in the last 15 years at my house.  We have the same top 3 in that order, but Feb. 2014 jumps up to my #4 and the 2nd Feb 2010 storm falls to 6th (stupid Miller B).  

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7 hours ago, Deck Pic said:

Looking at individual storms, the ones that could plausibly make your top 10, but didnt make mine (numbers below)

1/31/2010 - 6.5"

*1/26/11 - 6.75"

3/5/2015 - 5.25"

3/6/13: 0.25" lol

*ETA - I believe you were out of town and you don't really care about an extra inch or two, but I dunno.  I think you cleared 7"

https://www.weather.gov/lwx/20110126snow

 

This is every 4"+ storm starting in '09/'10.  On your suggestion I went back and added to Jan 2011, including 0.5" that fell in the morning.

2/5/10 24.7
1/22-1/23/16 24.0
12/19/09 19.0
2/12-2/13/14 13.7
1/12-1/13/19 9.8
2/9/10 9.5
3/16-3/17/14 9.1
1/3/22 8.8
1/5-1/6/25 7.7
1/26/11 7.5
1/30/10 6.1
1/21/14 5.8
2/2/10 5.1
3/5/15 5.1
3/3/14 4.8
1/31-2/2/21 4.7
3/25/13 4.5
2/21/15 4.5
1/15-16/24 4.3
2/15/16 4.2
3/6/13 4.0

 

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