Analysis: Great Adirondack snow drought at an end

The weather stats, according to the Adirondack Weather Site blog, are dramatic:

To put it into perspective, here is an eye-popping comparison for Indian Lake:

2010 (Calendar Year) : 51.6″
2011 (January-February): 65.7″

That’s quite a turnaround.

Indeed.  And my skis thank the skies.  But even I have stopped writing romantic odes to the snow shovel…

Hat tip:  Adirondack Almanack.

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4 Comments on “Analysis: Great Adirondack snow drought at an end”

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  1. Jim says:

    Yeah the snow is good this year but the problem is we only get good snow years once every 5-6 yrs.

  2. Pete Klein says:

    Don’t worry, Jim.
    Global Warming is rapidly working up to the next Ice Age.
    Hope, hope!

  3. Bret4207 says:

    I’m not arguing but we kept track back home, just a few miles from Injin Lake, in the late 60’s/early 70’s and the snow fall regularly exceeded 12-14 FEET per winter. Weather patterns change over time. Maybe it’s coming back.

  4. Pete Klein says:

    According to my records, 93″ so far between Nov. 1 and Feb. 28. About 4 ft. on the ground right now.

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