Friday, February 12, 2010

Lynne says: 78" ARGHHHHHHHHH!


We have been keeping busy here in Hanover, a mell of a hess!

(ed: click on photo for a better view)


From the Hanover Evening Sun:

Hanover's final total for the storm that began on Monday and stretched late into Tuesday evening was 23.1 inches, according to National Weather Service Meteorologist Aaron Tyburski.

It was the largest amount to fall in any of the reporting sites in York County, he said.

The weather service doesn't keep official records for many small locales including Hanover, Tyburski said, but does compile information that's phoned in from participants in its Cooperative Observer Program.

And the 23 inches reported locally by Hanover Water Plant, combined with this past weekend's snowfall to leave 51.7 inches on the ground this week, he said.

"That blows away everything from years past," Tyburski said. "I mean by leaps and bounds, not even close."

The previous snowfall record in Hanover - for an entire season - is 56.8 inches, which fell in the winter of 1995-96, and included the blizzard of Jan. 7 that year, he said.

"You almost beat that total just this week," he said.

And counting the snowfall of this past December, when mother nature dropped 23 inches in town, the year-to-date total in Hanover of just less than 78 inches is far and away the most the area has seen in one season, Tyburski said, at least since the early 1990s, when the Weather Service began keeping such records.

4 comments:

Charles said...

finally the perfect way to frame tim's head

Anonymous said...

It just registered with my little brain that you have had 78" of snow
six feet six inches
wow
we have had maybe 10"
i thought it was winter here

charles

Anonymous said...

jesus, hanover is almost in baltimore... no wonder so much snow joe

charles

Charles said...

lynn, no commento