New York | Watertown | 49.0 in. | November 14-15, 1900 |
Wisconsin | Neillsville | 26.0 in. | December 26-27, 1904 |
Ohio | Warren 3S | 30.0 in. | April 20, 1901 |
New Jersey | Charlotteburg Reservoir | 32.0 in. | December 14, 1915 |
http://www.weatherquestions.com/What_are_the_record_snowfalls_by_state.htm
It was all that moisture in the air that comes from warming. But wait, it was warmer on earth in 1900 than now? It must have been because global warming scientists tell us increased precipitation come from warming. And global warming scientists are never wrong. They know everything about climate.
/sarc/
As ManBearPig wanders from state to state, his CO2 follows him, and it snows the most wherever he is.
Hey, where’s Foul Wind when you need him? He can explain about increased evaporation and heavy snowfall.
You are not taking into account the “Silver Bullet” that changed the forces of nature in the 70s.