Any Snowfall (Trace to +2")Mr. T wrote: Snow twice in one season in Houston? Yes, that was very impressive...
I have a video to upload of Candy Cane and I walking around and driving in the snow in The Woodlands area... I'll upload it later.
Definitely thought we'd see accumulations a little farther south, however, the winter storm warnings up north did verify, so kudos to the NWS for verifying quite nicely for this event. It was fun to see it snowing here in Kingwood for the third time this year! I doubt I'll see that again for a while.
1 Snowfall=Every 3 years
2 Snowfall=Every 9 years
3 Snowfall=Every 27 years
4 Snowfall=Every 81 years
>0.01 Snowfall
1 Snowfall=Every 5 years
2 Snowfall=Every 25 years
3 Snowfall=Every 125 years
4 Snowfall=Every 625 years
>1 Inch Snowfall
1 >1" Snowfall=Every 8.2 years
2 >1" Snowfall=Every 67.2 years
3 >1" Snowfall=Every 551.4 years
4 >1" Snowfall=Every 4,521.2 years
>2 Inch Snowfall
1 >2" Snowfall=Every 19.2 years
2 >2" Snowfall=Every 368.6 years
3 >2" Snowfall=Every 7,077.9 years
4 >2" Snowfall=Every 135,895.5 years
Let see, December 4, 2009 was a >1" snow event, while February 24, 2010 was a trace event. Do the math, it should happen every 25 years. That's rare.