I was born and raised in the Poconos in PA and growing up in the 1940's and 1950's we had large snow storms nearly every year. 20" - 24" were not at all uncommon. In 1956 I spent the winter at Great Lakes Naval Station near Chicago and there was at least one pretty heave snowfall. 1957 I was in RI/MA and there was more than enough snow that year including one of about 20" In 1958 I was out of the country but in my home town they had one of 24" and another of 41". In 1959 I was back in the Poconos and we had one of 24" and three or 4 of 10 -12 inches, snow on the ground from December to April. 1960 -67 I was near Poughkeepsie NY and there was at least one 18" + snow every year. We moved to near Binghamton Ny. In 1968 and 1969 we had a 28" snowfall each of those years and ever year until 1975 we had much snow. Then in 1975/76 we started getting almost nothing and got next to no snow for about 15 years and no big storms at all. Our area had been a big snowmobile area because it was rural and there were lots of off-road places to ride...there were dealers selling snowmobiles all over the place. By 1978 they were all out of business and locals had to truck there snowmobiles to the Adirondacks or Catskills to ride.
I'm not sure how it stacks up there today but it seems like it is somewhere between pre-1975 and 1975 -1991 and moving back toward more snow.
What has it seemed like in the area's you're familiar with.
I'm not sure how it stacks up there today but it seems like it is somewhere between pre-1975 and 1975 -1991 and moving back toward more snow.
What has it seemed like in the area's you're familiar with.
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