Interesting, BH. We're not hearing about that here in CT. I'll need to see if there are any articles on that. Makes sense though, as it just means the weather usually hitting the Adirondacks has been shifted East.
Indian Lake: 51.6" (43.6% of normal) Boston: 42.4" (102.7% of normal) Central Park, New York City: 59.1" (263% of normal) Philadelphia: 67.3" (389% of normal) Washington DC: 41.6" (274% of normal)
Wow! CT beats all of NY state, even Buffalo!
YanıtlaSilI was in the 'dacks a few weeks ago. They are calling it "The Great Snow Drought of 2010-2011". It is really hurting the area's economy.
YanıtlaSilInteresting, BH. We're not hearing about that here in CT. I'll need to see if there are any articles on that. Makes sense though, as it just means the weather usually hitting the Adirondacks has been shifted East.
YanıtlaSilGreat winter for New England skiers.
YanıtlaSilIndian Lake: 51.6" (43.6% of normal)
YanıtlaSilBoston: 42.4" (102.7% of normal)
Central Park, New York City: 59.1" (263% of normal)
Philadelphia: 67.3" (389% of normal)
Washington DC: 41.6" (274% of normal)
(Indian Lake is in the Adirondacks)
http://www.adirondackweathersite.com/2011/01/great-adirondack-snow-drought-of-2010.html