Currently about 6-7 inches on the ground here with some snow drifts of 2ft - 3ft. Oh yeah, and High today was 11 F.
I live in the metro Boston area. We usually get about 32.6 inches of winter snowfall but last winter we got 60.5 and that is only measured to the end of February. We got more snowfall in March. The latest Nor’easter dumped about 28 inches in my town. Cite
here in portland or, we get a few inches a year. Sometimes it is enough to make a soggy snowman.
Centralia, WA (20 minutes south of Olympia).
We get about rain 3/4 of the year probably, and usually less than 5 in of snow annually the past few years.
Terrible Terrible place…
Snow?
To elaborate on Bay Area snow – we’re surrounded by hills and low mountains (2000 ft or so), and every year a particularly cold rainstorm will also produce snow down to the 2000 ft level. And on that day, every local news station (see the thread about local news…) sends a crew up to the hills to get footage of kids scraping together snowballs.
Springfield, Illinois gets 23.1 inches of snow per year according to this page.
It’s been snowing all day, and there’s maybe 2 inches on the ground as I type.