mikegeukes
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2004-2005 Season Snowfall Totals so far: Midwest & S Plains
I was just curious on how much snow has fallen for the 2004-05 snow season.
Grand Rapids Michigan my town has received 51.0 inches so far.
Source: Climate Reports: 01/23/05
MIDWEST STATES:
ILLINOIS:
30.2 inches -Chicago
25.5 inches -Rockford
13.0 inches -Peoria
11.1 inches -Springfield
10.4 inches -Moline
INDIANA:
53.9 inches -South Bend
27.4 inches -Fort Waybe
22.3 inches -Evansville
22.3 inches -Indianapolis
IOWA:
15.7 inches -Mason City
14.5 inches -Waterloo
14.2 inches -Davenport
12.3 inches -Des Moines
09.7 inches -Iowa City
09.4 inches -Sioux City
07.6 inches -Cedar Rapids
06.5 inches -Burlington
KANSAS:
11.1 inches -Dodge City
08.7 inches -Concordia
07.0 inches -Goodland
05.6 inches -Topeka
02.1 inches -Wichita
MICHIGAN:
122.9 inches -Marquette
52.8 inches -Alpena
51.0 inches -Grand Rapids
50.9 inches -Muskegon
50.7 inches -Sault Ste. Marie
46.0 inches -Lansing
39.5 inches -Detroit
37.8 inches -Flint
37.4 inches -Houghton Lake
MINNESOTA:
61.7 inches -Duluth
42.1 inches -International Falls
20.8 inches -Rochester
16.0 inches -St. Cloud
12.9 inches -Chanhassen
10.6 inches -Minneapolis
MISSOURI:
09.3 inches -Columbia
08.0 inches -Kansas City
06.9 inches -Saint Louis
04.6 inches -St. Joseph
01.0 inches -Springfield
NEBRASKA:
25.5 inches -Scottsbluff
18.7 inches -Hastings
18.5 inches -Valley
16.6 inches -Omaha
16.0 inches -North Platte
15.3 inches -Grand Island
11.7 inches -Lincoln
10.1 inches -Kearney
09.4 inches -Norfolk
07.8 inches -Valentine
NORTH DAKOTA:
28.8 inches -Grand Forks
18.9 inches -Fargo
08.7 inches -Bismarck
OHIO:
67.7 inches -Cleveland
42.9 inches -Mansfield
38.6 inches -Youngstown
37.1 inches -Toledo
27.2 inches -Akron
26.2 inches -Dayton
17.5 inches -Columbus
16.3 inches -Cincinnati
SOUTH DAKOTA:
16.0 inches -Rapid City
09.5 inches -Sioux Falls
09.4 inches -Mitchell
07.3 inches -Sisseton
05.9 inches -Aberdeen
05.7 inches -Watertwon
04.8 inches -Huron
04.4 inches -Pierre
04.2 inches -Mobridge
WISCONSIN:
39.2 inches -Rhinelander
32.2 inches -Green Bay
30.4 inches -Wausau
29.2 inches -Milwaukee
23.4 inches -La Crosse
20.7 inches -Madison
18.1 inches -Eau Cliare
SOUTHERN PLAINS STATES:
OKLAHOMA:
00.3 inches -Oklahoma City
00.T inches -Tulsa
TEXAS:
19.6 inches -Amarillo
12.5 inches -Victoria
11.6 inches -Lubbock
04.4 inches -Corpus Christi
04.3 inches -Abilene
04.0 inches -Galveston
03.5 inches -Harlingen
03.5 inches -Mc Allen
02.7 inches -Childress
01.5 inches -Brownsville
01.3 inches -Wichita Falls
01.0 inches -El Paso
00.5 inches -San Angelo
00.3 inches -Dallas/Fort Worth
00.3 inches -Midland
00.T inches -Houston
00.T inches -Longview
00.T inches -Tyler
00.T inches -Waco
00.0 inches -Austin
00.0 inches -Beaumont
00.0 inches -Bryan/College Station
00.0 inches -Del Rio
00.0 inches -Lufkin
00.0 inches -San Antonio
00.T inches is actually a trace of snowfall.
Mike
I was just curious on how much snow has fallen for the 2004-05 snow season.
Grand Rapids Michigan my town has received 51.0 inches so far.
Source: Climate Reports: 01/23/05
MIDWEST STATES:
ILLINOIS:
30.2 inches -Chicago
25.5 inches -Rockford
13.0 inches -Peoria
11.1 inches -Springfield
10.4 inches -Moline
INDIANA:
53.9 inches -South Bend
27.4 inches -Fort Waybe
22.3 inches -Evansville
22.3 inches -Indianapolis
IOWA:
15.7 inches -Mason City
14.5 inches -Waterloo
14.2 inches -Davenport
12.3 inches -Des Moines
09.7 inches -Iowa City
09.4 inches -Sioux City
07.6 inches -Cedar Rapids
06.5 inches -Burlington
KANSAS:
11.1 inches -Dodge City
08.7 inches -Concordia
07.0 inches -Goodland
05.6 inches -Topeka
02.1 inches -Wichita
MICHIGAN:
122.9 inches -Marquette
52.8 inches -Alpena
51.0 inches -Grand Rapids
50.9 inches -Muskegon
50.7 inches -Sault Ste. Marie
46.0 inches -Lansing
39.5 inches -Detroit
37.8 inches -Flint
37.4 inches -Houghton Lake
MINNESOTA:
61.7 inches -Duluth
42.1 inches -International Falls
20.8 inches -Rochester
16.0 inches -St. Cloud
12.9 inches -Chanhassen
10.6 inches -Minneapolis
MISSOURI:
09.3 inches -Columbia
08.0 inches -Kansas City
06.9 inches -Saint Louis
04.6 inches -St. Joseph
01.0 inches -Springfield
NEBRASKA:
25.5 inches -Scottsbluff
18.7 inches -Hastings
18.5 inches -Valley
16.6 inches -Omaha
16.0 inches -North Platte
15.3 inches -Grand Island
11.7 inches -Lincoln
10.1 inches -Kearney
09.4 inches -Norfolk
07.8 inches -Valentine
NORTH DAKOTA:
28.8 inches -Grand Forks
18.9 inches -Fargo
08.7 inches -Bismarck
OHIO:
67.7 inches -Cleveland
42.9 inches -Mansfield
38.6 inches -Youngstown
37.1 inches -Toledo
27.2 inches -Akron
26.2 inches -Dayton
17.5 inches -Columbus
16.3 inches -Cincinnati
SOUTH DAKOTA:
16.0 inches -Rapid City
09.5 inches -Sioux Falls
09.4 inches -Mitchell
07.3 inches -Sisseton
05.9 inches -Aberdeen
05.7 inches -Watertwon
04.8 inches -Huron
04.4 inches -Pierre
04.2 inches -Mobridge
WISCONSIN:
39.2 inches -Rhinelander
32.2 inches -Green Bay
30.4 inches -Wausau
29.2 inches -Milwaukee
23.4 inches -La Crosse
20.7 inches -Madison
18.1 inches -Eau Cliare
SOUTHERN PLAINS STATES:
OKLAHOMA:
00.3 inches -Oklahoma City
00.T inches -Tulsa
TEXAS:
19.6 inches -Amarillo
12.5 inches -Victoria
11.6 inches -Lubbock
04.4 inches -Corpus Christi
04.3 inches -Abilene
04.0 inches -Galveston
03.5 inches -Harlingen
03.5 inches -Mc Allen
02.7 inches -Childress
01.5 inches -Brownsville
01.3 inches -Wichita Falls
01.0 inches -El Paso
00.5 inches -San Angelo
00.3 inches -Dallas/Fort Worth
00.3 inches -Midland
00.T inches -Houston
00.T inches -Longview
00.T inches -Tyler
00.T inches -Waco
00.0 inches -Austin
00.0 inches -Beaumont
00.0 inches -Bryan/College Station
00.0 inches -Del Rio
00.0 inches -Lufkin
00.0 inches -San Antonio
00.T inches is actually a trace of snowfall.
Mike