By Joseph D’Aleo
The latest city to make a run at an all-time record is Burlington, Vermont. A monstrous storm dumped 25.8 inches of snow, the third largest snowstorm ever. It just beat out the Valentine Day’s blizzard of 2007 which dumped 25.7 inches which now drops to fourth place. It fell short of the 33.1 inches that fell on January 2-3rd in 2010, the biggest snowstrom in history and the 29.8 inches that fell in the Christmas week (25-28th) in 1969.
It pushed the 2010/11 season into third place with 124.3 inches behind the 145.4 inches in the 1970-71 La Nina and 132.0 inches in 1886-87.
Up to 32 inches fell in the region (Bloomingdale, NY). See listing.