Central Park goes more than 650 days Without an Inch of Snow — nearly Doubling the Record

After 701 days, New York City finally sees at least an Inch of Snow in a Day


Residents across The Bronx and New York City woke up this morning to a city blanketed in light snow with an inch of accumulation since midnight and finally ending the Longest Dry-spell of significant snow in history falling in a single day.

It’s hard to believe but the last record of significant snow accumulation was February 13, 2022 when 1.6 inches of snow
was recorded in Central Park.


The 701 day streak shattered the previous record which was broken on March 21, 1998 when the city went just over a year with 400 days without significant snow recorded.



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Wooow...waaaay back in 1998. So much for the "world is ending soon!" nonsense.
 

After 701 days, New York City finally sees at least an Inch of Snow in a Day


Residents across The Bronx and New York City woke up this morning to a city blanketed in light snow with an inch of accumulation since midnight and finally ending the Longest Dry-spell of significant snow in history falling in a single day.

It’s hard to believe but the last record of significant snow accumulation was February 13, 2022 when 1.6 inches of snow
was recorded in Central Park.


The 701 day streak shattered the previous record which was broken on March 21, 1998 when the city went just over a year with 400 days without significant snow recorded.



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actually, it is not hard to believe that a city warmed by the ocean, gets no snow

you are a complete moron
 

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