Ithaca got hit with 6 inches of snow, said Jessica Rennells, a climatologist with the Northeast Regional Climate Center at Cornell. This much snow has never fallen this late in the season since record keeping began in 1893, she said.
The most snow hit Newfield, southwest of Ithaca, with 10 inches.
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Is this the Massive ENSO ‘Bookend’Snowstorm predicted by TomC for April?