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About half of the United States has been blanketed by snowfall this winter, with some areas receiving a surplus of snow. AccuWeather's Geoff Cornish counts down the snowiest U.S. cities this season.
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00:00About half of the country covered in snow at this point, double what we're seeing.
00:05We were at about a month ago, so we are buried in snow and some across the northern U.S. have been slammed.
00:10By this stuff here this winter, plenty more snow to go, so five places that have seen an impressive snowy storm.
00:15Surplus, the biggest city on our list of five here is Boston, Massachusetts.
00:19We picked up...
00:2023.2 inches of snow just on Sunday into Monday of earlier this week.
00:24An impressive...
00:25Two-day total that exceeded the average to date in just a single storm.
00:29Overall, Boston...
00:30Now, about a foot above where we would typically be this time of the year.
00:33Let's go along Lake Ontario, the snow...
00:35Piled High here.
00:36In Rochester, we see a two-foot snow surplus in this area.
00:40So, it's been impressive coming up on 80 inches.
00:45Typically, we'd be at about 55 or so.
00:47Juno had a December to remember.
00:5082 inches of snow fell just that month alone, making it the second snowiest month of all...
00:55...time in Juno's history.
00:57Only February of 1965 brought more.
00:59Going back...
01:00Over 80 years there in their climate history.
01:02So, that snow sunk boats, and now that's...
01:05Southeast Alaska City stands over 100 inches.
01:07We're going to climb deeper into the 100-inch club in northern Michigan.
01:10Sault Ste.
01:11Marie picked up 130 inches so far.
01:13It's about a 55-inch surplus.
01:15For this time of the year.
01:16And finally, the backs are sore.
01:18Snow blowers have been running on high.
01:20In Marquette, Michigan with 156 inches.
01:22Typically, it would be about 108 by now.
01:25Well, at second time.
01:26Thatchy will break the road by now...
01:27Has nothing reassuring.
01:28They make contact with people who are察tingdiretsåies.
01:29They put into the seatbeltnej as well...
01:30You know last year there?
01:31The house would have been running on sky end every year.
01:32They sit there, even if they select a new job.
01:33And they share everything.
01:34They shut down and they couper across each other.
01:35So, they don't have to go somewhere.
01:36Should we have to go somewhere?
01:37Are you still seeing the rising or đ máxies?
01:38What do you seem to think about for everything?
01:39I'll get the right.
01:40Around 45 sobre ti.
01:42While connecting and modifying their social momentum to home.
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