Over 7 inches officially in D.C.: Third biggest snow so late in season on record! 2014!!! [View all]
By Jason Samenow
March 17, 2014 at 11:32 a.m. EDT
Through 7 a.m., Reagan National Airport had picked up 7.2 inches of snow (3.9 inches today, 3/17, and 3.3 inches Sunday, 3/16) from this late winter storm. Impressively, its the third biggest snowstorm on record to occur so late in the season in Washington weather records, which date back to 1888.
(Note: Reagan National Airport, while located in Virginia, serves as Washington, D.C.s official weather station.)
The only more prolific snow-producers this deep into March occurred March 28-29, 1942 (11.5 inches), and March 27-28, 1891 (12 inches).
The 7.2 inches ranks as D.C.s 10th biggest snowstorm in March on record, knocking the 1993 March 12-13 superstorm, which dropped 6.6 inches, off the top 10 list.
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