Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Amarillo Snowfall: Nearly Breaks the 1893 Mark; 19.1 Inches

NewsChannel10 is reporting:
She says the city's snowfall was the second-most in a 24-hour period, just behind the 19.3 inches that fell March 25, 1934. The storm that moved across the Texas Panhandle also was the third all-time snow event. The most snow in one event was 20.6 inches that fell March 25 and 26, 1934.
Scotten says Amarillo normally receives 17.8 inches of snow for the winter.
19.1 inches vs 19.3 inches. If this were the NFL, someone would throw the red flag, and want a re-measure.

The US has had a cold, snowy winter.  Southern Los Angeles to Denver to Amarillo and Kansas City to Boston.

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