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How much snow fell in Upstate storm, and why was it so hard to shovel? (chart)


How much snow fell in Upstate storm, and why was it so hard to shovel? (chart)
Syracuse.com
2/16/2021
Glenn Coin, syracuse.com
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Traffic is slow in James St in Syracuse. A nor’easter swept up yjhe coast of the eastern part of the Unites States and brought with it snow including about a foot in Central New York Feb 2, 2021
Syracuse, N.Y. While snowfall totals ended up lower than expected in the big winter storm that hit Upstate New York Monday, your lower back might not have noticed.
More sleet and freezing rain fell than was initially forecast, which cut down on the total amount of snow but not the weight of the stuff you had to clear from your driveway. In Syracuse, the couple of inches that fell since Monday afternoon contained 0.8 inches of liquid. That’s like shoveling 8 inches of average-weight snow, which has 1 inch of water for every 10 inches of snow. ....

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