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To: TimF who wrote (600897)2/17/2011 1:55:09 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571076
 
No it isn't that binary. If approx 20 inch storms happen once every six years, approx 15 inch storms happen more often, 10 inch storms still more etc.

When you are not getting nordeasters, the storms have to be much smaller to get a 22 inch average. After all, it doesn't just snow once per winter in NYC.....it snows several times.

Not that its rare to avoid any severe snow storms, but major storms are pretty common.

You're FOS. The City's average calls your BS.