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Top 10 March Snowstorms for DCA (1945-2009) and IAD (1963-2009) March 2009 is ranked 7th at DCA and 9th at IAD
#1
Posted 03 March 2009 - 01:54 PM
Obs were moved to DCA in 1941, but they still measured snow at 24th and M, so I didnt include Palm Sunday 1942 which dumped 11.5"..They started measuring snow at DCA around 1945
1) March 9, 1999: 8.4"
2) March 2-3, 1960: 7.9"
3) March 12-13, 1993: 6.6"
4) March 30-April 1, 1964: 6.2"
t5) March 2-3, 1953 and March 9-10, 1960: 5.8"
7) March 1-2, 2009: 5.5"
8) March 1-2, 1980: 4.9"
9) March 19-21, 1958: 4.8"
10) March 1-2, 1969: 4.2"
IAD (1963-2009)
1) March 13-14, 1993: 14.1"
2) March 9, 1999: 8.9"
3) March 30-April 1, 1964: 7.6"
4) March 1-2, 1969: 7.5"
t5) March 9, 1976 and March 1-2, 1980 and March 1-3, 1994: 6.4"
8) February 29-March 1, 1968: 6.1"
9) March 1-2, 2009: 6.0"
10) March 14-15, 1999: 5.4"
1) March 9, 1999: 8.4"
2) March 2-3, 1960: 7.9"
3) March 12-13, 1993: 6.6"
4) March 30-April 1, 1964: 6.2"
t5) March 2-3, 1953 and March 9-10, 1960: 5.8"
7) March 1-2, 2009: 5.5"
8) March 1-2, 1980: 4.9"
9) March 19-21, 1958: 4.8"
10) March 1-2, 1969: 4.2"
IAD (1963-2009)
1) March 13-14, 1993: 14.1"
2) March 9, 1999: 8.9"
3) March 30-April 1, 1964: 7.6"
4) March 1-2, 1969: 7.5"
t5) March 9, 1976 and March 1-2, 1980 and March 1-3, 1994: 6.4"
8) February 29-March 1, 1968: 6.1"
9) March 1-2, 2009: 6.0"
10) March 14-15, 1999: 5.4"
#2
Posted 03 March 2009 - 02:05 PM
zwyts, on Mar 3 2009, 01:54 PM, said:
Obs were moved to DCA in 1941, but they still measured snow at 24th and M, so I didnt include Palm Sunday 1942 which dumped 11.5"..They started measuring snow at DCA around 1945
1) March 9, 1999: 8.4"
2) March 2-3, 1960: 7.9"
3) March 12-13, 1993: 6.6"
4) March 30-April 1, 1964: 6.2"
t5) March 2-3, 1953 and March 9-10, 1960: 5.8"
7) March 1-2, 2009: 5.5"
8) March 1-2, 1980: 4.9"
9) March 19-21, 1958: 4.8"
10) March 1-2, 1969: 4.2"
1) March 9, 1999: 8.4"
2) March 2-3, 1960: 7.9"
3) March 12-13, 1993: 6.6"
4) March 30-April 1, 1964: 6.2"
t5) March 2-3, 1953 and March 9-10, 1960: 5.8"
7) March 1-2, 2009: 5.5"
8) March 1-2, 1980: 4.9"
9) March 19-21, 1958: 4.8"
10) March 1-2, 1969: 4.2"
edited to correct 2009 total to 5.5" from 5.6"
#3
Posted 03 March 2009 - 02:10 PM
Already a top-10 snowiest March since '45
1959-60 17.1 1957-58 10.6 1998-99 8.7 1977-78 8.3 1968-69 6.7 1992-93 6.6 1963-64 6.2 1979-80 6.1
#5
Posted 03 March 2009 - 05:13 PM
saw the thread about March 58......It is likely that it would be #1 at IAD.....based on nearby coops, it is likely that IAD got between 15-20"
#8
Posted 03 March 2009 - 05:42 PM
From a previous thread last year, overlapping with zwyts' list:
4"+ March snowstorms at IAD
3/30-4/1/1964: 7.6" (But there seemed to have been a >30 hour break between snowfall on the 3/30 and the 3/31-4/1 part)
2/28-3/1/68: 6.1"
3/12/68: 4.5"
3/1-2/69: 7.5"
3/9/76: 6.4"
3/3/78: 4.9"
3/1-2/80: 6.4"
3/8/84: 4.7"
3/29/84: 4.2"
3/24-25/90: 4.2"
3/13-14/93: 14.1"
3/1-2/94: 6.4"
3/7-8/96: 4.1"
3/9/99: 8.9"
3/14-15/99: 5.4"
3/1-2/09: 6.0"
The gap from 1999 to this year was the longest ever.
4"+ March snowstorms at IAD
3/30-4/1/1964: 7.6" (But there seemed to have been a >30 hour break between snowfall on the 3/30 and the 3/31-4/1 part)
2/28-3/1/68: 6.1"
3/12/68: 4.5"
3/1-2/69: 7.5"
3/9/76: 6.4"
3/3/78: 4.9"
3/1-2/80: 6.4"
3/8/84: 4.7"
3/29/84: 4.2"
3/24-25/90: 4.2"
3/13-14/93: 14.1"
3/1-2/94: 6.4"
3/7-8/96: 4.1"
3/9/99: 8.9"
3/14-15/99: 5.4"
3/1-2/09: 6.0"
The gap from 1999 to this year was the longest ever.
#9
Posted 03 March 2009 - 05:57 PM
psuhoffman, on Mar 3 2009, 05:19 PM, said:
2 storms the last half of March up here in 58, 10" and 30", I suppose that wouldnt be a bad way to end the winter.
Check out the Kocin map for March 58. Carroll County is painted in red. Parts of southern PA too. Big elevation effect with that storm. I think Baltimore recorded 22 inches in the higher spots.
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