February Snowfall Records Shattered

Several inches of snow buries a picnic table. (Jim Bowser, WKBN/WYTV)
Several inches of snow buries a picnic table. (Jim Bowser, WKBN/WYTV)
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Updated: 3/01/2010 2:30 pm
Meteorologists are busy adjusting their record books after the snowiest February ever seen in several Ohio cities.

The National Weather Service says Columbus got 30.1 inches of snow last month and Cincinnati received 26.1 inches, breaking the old snowfall records for February. And already, both cities have had winter seasons that are among their five snowiest ever.

The Akron-Canton area and Youngstown also shattered February snowfall records. Akron-Canton received 37.2 inches for the month, and Youngstown got 36.3 inches.

February was the second snowiest on the books for Cleveland and Toledo.

The weather service says Mansfield left its old February record of 25.8 inches in the dust. The city in north-central Ohio got nearly twice that: 49.2 inches.


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