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This day in weather history (massive snowstorm)

Richmond, VA (1899)
(11th-13th) 16.3" of snow, fourth biggest snowfall on record.

Philadelphia, PA (1899)
(11th-14th) 18.9" of snow; fourth biggest snowstorm on record. Unofficially, 44" between Philadelphia and Atlantic City. Blizzard conditions and high winds and bitter cold.

Baltimore City, MD (1899)
-6 degrees, latest zero degree reading on re- cord. (11th-14th) 35.2" of snow, record 1 month snowfall.

Blog started by rob guarino , on 101 days ago
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Victor C
Good stuff! Thanks Rob
99 days ago
 
78yanks
1899 did they use the term "Mezo-scale Banding" back in the day, sounds like that just may have occurred in that philly Ac alleyway.

LOL
101 days ago
 


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