• After witnessing the continued decrease of involvement in the SpotterNetwork staff in serving SN members with troubleshooting issues recently, I have unilaterally decided to terminate the relationship between SpotterNetwork's support and Stormtrack. I have witnessed multiple users unable to receive support weeks after initiating help threads on the forum. I find this lack of response from SpotterNetwork officials disappointing and a failure to hold up their end of the agreement that was made years ago, before I took over management of this site. In my opinion, having Stormtrack users sit and wait for so long to receive help on SpotterNetwork issues on the Stormtrack forums reflects poorly not only on SpotterNetwork, but on Stormtrack and (by association) me as well. Since the issue has not been satisfactorily addressed, I no longer wish for the Stormtrack forum to be associated with SpotterNetwork.

    I apologize to those who continue to have issues with the service and continue to see their issues left unaddressed. Please understand that the connection between ST and SN was put in place long before I had any say over it. But now that I am the "captain of this ship," it is within my right (nay, duty) to make adjustments as I see necessary. Ending this relationship is such an adjustment.

    For those who continue to need help, I recommend navigating a web browswer to SpotterNetwork's About page, and seeking the individuals listed on that page for all further inquiries about SpotterNetwork.

    From this moment forward, the SpotterNetwork sub-forum has been hidden/deleted and there will be no assurance that any SpotterNetwork issues brought up in any of Stormtrack's other sub-forums will be addressed. Do not rely on Stormtrack for help with SpotterNetwork issues.

    Sincerely, Jeff D.

2004-05 Season Snowfall Totals so far: Midwest/S Plains

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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
 
AVERAGE SEASON SNOWFALL TOTALS

Source: NCDC

MIDWEST STATES:
ILLINOIS:
38.5 inches - Chicago,
35.2 inches -Rockford
30.7 inches -Moline
24.9 inches -Peoria
23.1 inches -Springfield

INDIANA:
70.8 inches -South Bend
32.4 inches -Fort Wayne
23.6 inches -Indainapolis
14.1 inches -Evansville

IOWA:
42.7 inches -Dubuque
33.1 inches -Des Moines
31.9 inches -Sioux City
31.9 inches -Waterloo

KANSAS:
37.7 inches -Goodland
21.7 inches -Concordia
20.7 inches -Topeka
20.3 inches -Dodge City
15.7 inches -Wichita

MICHIGAN:
141,0 inches -Marquette (City)
117.4 inches -Sault Ste. Marie
96.1 inches -Muskegon
74.4 inches -Houghton Lake
73.2 inches -Grand Rapids
48.8 inches -Lansing
44.9 inches -Flint
41.1 inches -Detroit

MINNESOTA:
80.7 inches -Dluth
65.5 inches -International Falls
49.9 inches -Minneapolis
48.9 inches -Rochester
45.1 inches -St. Cloud

MISSOURI:
22.8 inches -Columbia
19.9 inches -Kansas City
19.6 inches -Saint Louis
17.8 inches -Springfield

NEBRASKA:
41.2 inches -Scottsbluff
33.5 inches -Valentine
30.3 inches -Grand Island
29.9 inches -Norfolk
29.9 inches -North PLatte
29.9 inches -Omaha
27.8 inches -Lincoln

NORTH DAKOTA
44.3 inches -Bismarck
41.9 inches -Williston
40.8 inches -Fargo

OHIO: Opps forgot that state,

SOUTH DAKOTA:
41.2 inches -Huron
41.1 inches -Sioux Falls
39.7 inches -Rapid CIty
37.0 inches -Aberdeen

WISCONSIN:
47.7 inches -Green Bay
47.3 inches -Millwaukee
44.1 inches -Madison
43.0 inches -La Crosse

SOUTHERN PLAINS STATES:
OKLAHOMA:
10.0 inches -Tulsa
09.5 inches -Oklahoma City

TEXAS: (have to look up Lubbock)
16.4 inches -Amarillo
05.8 inches -Wichita Falls
05.3 inches -El Paso
04.6 inches -Abielene
04.6 inches -Midland
03.1 inches -San Angelo
02.6 inches -Dallas
01.4 inches -Waco
00.9 inches -Austin
00.9 inches -Del Rio
00.7 inches -San Antonio
00.4 inches -Houston
00.3 inches -Beaumont
00.3 inches -Port Arthur
00.2 inches -Galveston
00.1 inches -Victoria
00.T inches -Brownsville
00.T inches -Corpus Christi

MISCELLANEOUS STATE:
COLORADO
60.3 inches -Denver
42.4 inches -Colorado Springs
33.2 inches -Pueblo

Mike
 
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