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The Tug Hill town of Montague in Lewis County recorded the unofficial New York State 24-hour snowfall record of 77 inches (6.4 ft; 2.0 m) in January 1997. [5] Hooker (a hamlet in the town of Montague) holds the state record for snowfall in a single season, after accumulating 466.9 inches (38.91 ft; 11.86 m) of snow during the winter of 1976–1977.
Now that's some serious #snow!Redfield, NY is located on the Tug Hill Plateau which is a area of slight increase just east of Lake Ontario. The small elevation difference means big time snow ...
The snowiest portions of the Tug Hill, near the junction of the towns of Montague, Osceola, Redfield, and Worth, average over 300 inches (760 cm) of snow annually. [14] From February 3–12, 2007, a lake-effect snow event left 141 inches (358 cm) of snow in 10 days at North Redfield on the Tug Hill Plateau.
Locations farther north around the Tug Hill Plateau can also total a zone of 12-24 inches during the same time frame, with a narrow corridor that could pick up between 24-36 inches of snow.
"Some of the most favored snow belts in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, 'ski-country' south of Buffalo and the Tug Hill Plateau in northern New York are likely to challenge or perhaps even exceed ...
Loveridge measured 71.5" of snow during the event using standard methodology. [1] The heaviest snowfall centered from northern Cayuga and western Oswego County inland through central Oswego County into the southern Tug Hill of northern Oneida County. Storm totals of roughly seven feet were observed in central Oswego and northwest Oneida counties.
Nov. 27—WATERTOWN — The north country is preparing for the first accumulating snow storm of the season as lake effect snow will dump two to three feet of snow on the Tug Hill region, National ...
Most of the water in Fish Creek originates as snowmelt from the Tug Hill, a region renowned for its extremely heavy winter snowfall. [10] Average annual precipitation over the watershed ranges from 51 to 59 inches (1,300 to 1,500 mm); some areas of Tug Hill receive up to 196 inches (5,000 mm) of snow. [ 11 ]