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The event description, e.g. "snowstorm" does not indicate more or less snow. All events are accumulating snowstorms with snowfall maps. The descriptor is for precipitation types that were present during the snowstorm for the majority of the area. A "snowstorm" would be primarily an all-snow event.

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Winter 2003-2004

January 27-28th - Snowstorm

February 3rd - Light Snow & Rain Event

February 6-7th - Light Snow Event

March 8th - Light Snow & Rain Event

March 16-17th - Snowstorm

March 19th - Snowstorm

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This page is an archive of winter storms affecting Southern New England and the Tri-State area that accumulated 3 inches or more across a portion of the area. Snowfall maps are original productions of JDJ Weather Consulting. Archived radar images, surface maps and upper air maps are courtesy of the National Weather Service, NCEP, WPC and IOWA State IEM.

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M12
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