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Average Annual Snowfall

billski

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So I'm sitting here recoiling from a fine day at Magic. Got me thinking what average snowfall versus the last few years of annual snowfall contrasts. Maybe you can help find the snowfalls for the last few years for these locations.


The snowfall totals are annual averages based on weather data collected from 1981 to 2010 for the NOAA National Climatic Data Center.
You can jump to a separate table for each region of the state: Southern, Central and Northern Vermont.
[h=2]Southern Vermont[/h]
DaysPlaceInchesCentimetres
38.8Cavendish 85.2216.4
33.7Rutland 72.9185.2
28.1Woodstock 80.8205.2

Average annual snowfall
[h=2]Central Vermont[/h]
DaysPlaceInchesCentimetres
50.2Montpelier 94.2239.3
26.6Rochester 76.9195.3
57.8South Lincoln124.3315.7

Yearly snow averages
[h=2]Northern Vermont[/h]
DaysPlaceInchesCentimetres
54.4Burlington 81.2206.2
46.4Essex Junction 85.2216.4
84.9Mount Mansfield243.6618.7
55.4Newport 96.4244.9
44.3St Albans 80.6204.7
55.6St Johnsbury 86.8220.5
30.7South Hero 48.0121.9

Average total snow for a year
 

ScottySkis

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Only average snow fall that matter is Plattekill is like 185 in a normal year, not this season or last year's.:thumbdown:
 

bdfreetuna

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This is a confusing chart due to the variation in days = snowfall.

Regardless, I commend your diligence in waging the information wars against lack of snowfall.
 
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