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RE: What the heck is this white stuff raining down? And why is it covering the ground?
(12-08-2017 03:38 PM)bullet Wrote:  http://abc13.com/weather/remember-when-h...-/1197144/
Here's a list of the top five snowfalls in Houston
20 inches on Feb. 14-15, 1895
(12-08-2017 04:14 PM)NIUAlum90 Wrote:  CHICAGO (CBS) — Here are the top 10 snowstorms in Chicago history, according to the National Weather Service:
1. 23.0 inches Jan 26-27, 1967
2. 21.6 inches Jan 1-3, 1999 (My wedding day, January 2nd)
3. 21.2 inches Feb. 1-2, 2011
4. 20.3 inches Jan 13-14, 1979
5. 19.2 inches Mar 25-26, 1930

Who would've thunk that Houston's worst would make the top 10 Chicago snowfalls, much less the top 5...

BTW, smart choice of wedding days - you never have to make an excuse for having a hangover...
12-11-2017 08:45 AM
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