>After a record 20-30 inches dumped from DC to Philadelphia over the weekend, another 10-20 inches of MORE snow is possibly tomorrow into Wednesday….
The snowiest season on record is likely for many towns, cities and resorts across the snowbound Mid-Atlantic… Balitmore and Philly may top 100 inches of snow, whilst higher locations across the Appalachains may top 120-140 inches by the end of this winter…
Snowy sidewalks in the District of Columbia’s Adams Morgan neighborhood.. (Washington Post)
I don’t know what the record snow depths for the big cities of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast are but certainly you would think with another 1-2 feet possible on top of the paralysing snows brought by the storm of the weekend, that depths could near or break records for the cities of Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia?
Some article in todays newspapers worth checking out
http://www.philly.com/inquirer/home_top_left_story/20100208_Winter_could_be_snowiest_on_record.html
http://weblogs.marylandweather.com/2010/02/nws_a_good_likelihood_of_more.html
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/capitalweathergang/
New York hasn’t seen as much but it appears they may be in the epicenter of this next powerhouse blizzard…
Stay close by for updated information..
Thanks for reading.
-Mark





>Confirmed your suspicion with stats on my blog today. A blog reader asked: Is the same happening to Europe cities? I'm not sure.