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Who got the most snow? Danielson's 13.3 inches was the highest reported total as of the National Weather Services' 2:21 p.m. report, which remained the most up-to-date report as of 2:30 p.m. Friday.
23 August 1916. Torrington, CT. [1] 15 July 1995. Danbury, CT. Lowest Temperature. −32 °F (−36 °C) 16 February 1943. Norfolk, CT “The Ice Box of CT”.
Lake Helen at Mount Lassen [ 10 ] and Kalmia Lake in the Trinity Alps are estimated to receive 600-700 inches of snow per year. Tamarack in Calaveras County holds the record for the deepest snowfall on earth (884 inches (2,250 cm)). 5. Alaska.
The tornado lasted from 9:00pm to 9:05pm, travelled northwest for .8 miles, was 30 yards wide and had an estimated wind speed of 80 mile per hour. [115] [116] August 18, 2023: An EF-1 occurred on Bass Road and Route 14 in Scotland at 7:53am, one of five tornadoes that day in CT, MA, and RI. The storm had a 2.7 mile path with winds to 100mph.
Three days of blizzard conditions across the north-central U.S. this week resulted in enormous snow accumulation totals, even bigger snowdrifts and shut down roadways through multiple states. By ...
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Snow and rainfall began at 9 a.m. on February 8 across New England; by late that day, totals reached 8 in (20 cm) near Milton, Vermont. [75] Later that evening, snow was falling at 2 to 3 inches (5 to 8 cm) per hour in coastal Massachusetts, and at a significant rate of over 6 inches per hour (15 cm/h) in parts of Connecticut. [76]
Snowfall in Central Park reached 4.7 in (12 cm), [6] which broke the daily record and also the record for the earliest date of more than 4 in (10 cm) at the location. A daily snowfall record was also broken in Newark, New Jersey , with a total of 2 in (5.1 cm), [ 17 ] while Bridgeport, Connecticut set a record for their biggest November ...