18 December 2009

So The Northeast Could Get 15" of Snow?

You think that's a big deal?

In Valdez, Alaska:
That makes it the second highest three-day snowfall on record for the town of 4,020, with top honors going to Feb. 4, 1996, when 74.6 inches fell over three days.

But snow deep enough to swallow McAlister wasn't the end of it. As of Thursday afternoon, the inch count was up to 76.5 -- 6 feet, 4.5 inches -- and, though slowing down, snow continued to fall.

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2 comments:

Teresa said...

15? About 5 years ago they got 30 and it was pretty much a non-event unless you were flying out of Logan. heh.

joated said...

You folks just do not understand. EVERYONE who is anyone lives east of I-95. All the ELITES live in the affected area--defined as from D.C. to Boston. (Well, except for those in Kalifornia.)