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Records of observations including details such as precipitation, wind, snowfall, and radar data. Read more about the datasets and view data samples. Select Date Range. Defaults to the latest available year for the selected dataset or product but can be set to any date range within the available period of record. Search For
Snow Depth Global Records Summary The summaries below list the number of records broken for several recent periods is summarized in this table and updated daily.
Daily snow observations from GHCN stations are available using the pulldown menus below to select the state, month, and year of interest for either snowfall or snow depth data.
View Station Data is a web based interface which allows easy access to NCDC's station databases. Data coverage is stored based on observations over a specific period of time whether annually, monthly, or daily. The date range changes based on the selected dataset. Select the date range to choose a time period.
Storm Events Database. Other significant meteorological events, such as record maximum or minimum temperatures or precipitation that occur in connection with another event. The database currently contains data from January 1950 to July 2024, as entered by NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS).
NOAA’s NCDC in cooperation with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey developed the regional snowfall index (RSI) using the spatial extent of a storm, amount of snowfall, and the juxtaposition of these elements with population.
The Storm Events Database contains records on various types of severe weather, as collected by NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS).
- Various daily summary elements such temperature (mean, max, min), dew point, wind speed (mean, max, peak gust), pressure, visibility, precipitation, snow depth, etc. - Updated daily within 1-2 days after the date of the observations used in the daily summary.
total observed snowfall of 158.2 inches, which fell during February 2010 at Bayard exceeded the previous monthly West Virginia state record for snowfall of 104.0 inches set at Terra Alta 1, West Virginia, (COOP 468777) in January 1977.
Snow squalls quickly developed in extreme northeast Ohio and northwest Pennsylvania in the morning hours and eventually turned into a single band of snow over Ashtabula County, Ohio and Crawford County, Pennsylvania.