tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16914987.post356349049092016850..comments2023-03-12T03:56:00.991-05:00Comments on Arkansas Weather Blog: Record Snowfall for 2011?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16914987.post-49540758996872893042011-12-09T06:52:41.004-06:002011-12-09T06:52:41.004-06:00Sure looks like a little warm-up next week with a ...Sure looks like a little warm-up next week with a thunderstorm chance, but after that WATCH-OUT! Could Arkansas be dealing with our 1st major Winter storm 18-20? December to Remember.JasonBHamptonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16914987.post-54340496859226116402011-12-08T13:55:17.605-06:002011-12-08T13:55:17.605-06:00Todd-
Correction to my last post. On the second w...Todd-<br /><br />Correction to my last post. On the second writing of the winter year I meant the season of 1917-18 not 18-19.jimmylee42noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16914987.post-44698227102076365202011-12-08T11:55:01.200-06:002011-12-08T11:55:01.200-06:00Todd-
Love the weather statistics you and the Nin...Todd-<br /><br />Love the weather statistics you and the Ninja are putting on here from the NWS. Not to confuse but to add to the conversation. The winter totals will be different of course than the yearly totals and to me reflect and demonstrate the severity of a winter or the lack of snowfall. The winter of 1917-18 is shown as having the most snowfall with 26.0 inches for the season. The winter season of 1959-60 used to be shown as the winner with 26.6 inches, but they lost their ranking at some point because 5.4 inches of the snow came in March, therefore making the winter season total 21.2 inches. I remember the 59-60 winter to well, because I was a senior in high school. Also, a side note is that both the 18-19 and the 59-60 winters fall on the 6th year of the 6 year cycle.jimmylee42noreply@blogger.com