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- Just MeLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
42 inches in 24 hours.......Michigan
no joke
I've also lived though bad ice storms where the freezing rain coated all the trees with about 1.5 inches of ice....which made a lot of them break off, falling into power lines and it was a huge mess for a couple of weeks. It was absolutely GORGEOUS to see everything "glowing" but very destructive.
- Chris P. BaconLv 71 decade ago
The blizzard of 80, 28 inches(in 12 hours), the Chesapeake Bay froze over and locked up the city for 3 days
- Anonymous4 years ago
maximum waterfront cities get their snow dumped off into the water...it is, in the event that they sell off in any respect. maximum of it is barely pushed off to the area and left there. while the city crews ought to eliminate the snow on the sidewalks or the verge of the roads, they have slow shifting "melters" that p.c.. up the snow and feed it into hoppers that soften the snow and the water is expelled to run into the sewers. you spot very few occasion of snow being trucked away those days...
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- LUCY JOLv 61 decade ago
BLIZZARD OF 1993. cant remember how much we got. didnt go to school for a whole moth
- Anonymous1 decade ago
27" in like a couple hours?
- HEAVENLv 71 decade ago
it was a long time ago but there were no cars.............it was a world of white...........beautiful but we were all stuck in our homes for days.....u could not get out or put snow any where.