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April 1-3, 1924
Washington, DC (April 1, 1924). 

Source: Library of Congress 


Snowfall amounts included:

Connecticut: Bridgeport: 8.0”; Cream Hill: 18.0”; Hartford: 9.7”; Middletown (4 W): 9.0”; new London: 6.0”; Norwalk: 7.0”; Storrs: 7.0”; and, Waterbury: 9.0”

Delaware: Bridgeville (1 NW): 0.5”; Dover: 2.5”; Milford (2 SE): Trace; and, Wilmington: 8.0”

District of Columbia: Washington: 5.5”

Maine: Cornish: 9.0”; Danforth: 7.0”; Eastport: 1.9”; Farmington: 11.0”; Gardiner: 12.0”; Jackman: 9.0”; Lewiston: 12.0”; Millinocket: 3.3”; North Bridgton: 6.0”; Orono: 7.0”; Portland: 7.7”; Presque Isle: 7.0”; Rumford: 7.8”; Waterville: 12.0”; and, Woodland: 5.0”

Maryland: Annapolis: 6.0”; Baltimore: 9.4”; Boyds (2 NW): 5.0”; Cambridge: 1.0”; Cecilton: 7.0”; Chesapeake City: 8.0”; Clear Spring (1 ENE): 8.0”; College Park: 9.0”; Cumberland: 6.0” Darlington: 7.4”; Easton: 1.5”; Emmitsburg: 10.0”; Fallston: 8.2”; Frederick: 9.8”; Friendsville (2 W): 3.0”; Frostburg: 6.0”; Grantsville: 4.5”; Great Falls: 4.5”; Hagerstown: 6.0” Hancock: 8.0”; Keedysville: 7.0”; La Plata (1 W): 2.0”; Laurel: (3 W): 6.5”; Millington (1 SE): 4.5”; Oakland (1 SE): 4.5”; Owings Ferry Landing: 2.5”; Ridgely: 3.0”; Rock Hall: 6.0”; Sabillasville: 8.7”; Salisbury: Trace; Solomons: 0.5”; Takoma Park: 7.5”; Westernport: 8.0”; and, Westminster (2 SSE): 10.0”

Massachusetts: Amherst: 8.0”; Ashland: 6.0”; Boston: 3.0”; Boylston: 5.0”; chestnut Hill: 5.3”; Concord: 8.1”; Fall River: 3.1”; Fitchburg (4 SE): 10.0”; Framingham: 7.0”; Hingham: 4.0”; Jefferson: 9.5”; Lake Cochituate: 4.5”; Lawrence: 6.0”; Leominster: 8.0”; Milton: 7.0”; Petersham (3 N): 12.0”; Plymouth-Kingston: 1.5”; Princeton: 8.0”; Provincetown (3 NW): 1.0”; Rockport (1 ESE): 8.0”; Rutland: 3.0”; Springfield: 9.0”; Sterling: 9.5”; Taunton: 2.0”; Turners Falls: 7.0”; Westboro: 8.0”; Williamstown: 14.0”; Winchendon: 12.0”; and, Worcester: 9.3”

New Hampshire: Berlin: 12.0”; Bethlehem: 8.0”; Concord: 5.9”; First Connecticut Lake: 7.5”; Franklin: 6.0”; glencliff: 13.5”; Hanover: 8.3”; Keene: 9.7”; Plymouth: 6.0”; and, Woodsville: 10.0”

New Jersey: Atlantic City: 0.1”; Belvidere: 11.5”; Bridgeton (1 NE): 4.0”; Charlotteburg Reservoir: 8.0”; clayton: 4.0”; Culvers Lake: 13.0”; Dover: 9.3”; Elizabeth: 7.0”; Flemington (5 NNW): 8.5”; Hammonton (1 NE): 5.0”; Hightstown (2 W); Indian Mills (2 W); Layton (3 NW): 9.5”; Little Falls: 7.0”; Moorestown: 8.0”; New Brunswick: 6.2”; Newark: 12.0”; Newton: 10.0”; Paterson: 4.5”; Phillipsburg: 11.0”; Roebling: 6.0”; Sussex (1 NW): 6.0”; Trenton: 7.5”; and, Vineland: 1.0”

New York: Addison: 6.5”; Albany: 13.0”; Alfred: 5.6”; Andover: 6.0”; Angelica: 5.0”; Auburn: 8.0”; Avon: 4.0”; Bainbridge (2 E): 8.0”; Ballston Lake: 12.5”; Binghamton: 10.0”; Bolivar: 4.5”; Brockport: 9.0”; Buffalo: 4.1”; Canton (4 SE): 3.3”; Carmel: 10.5”; Cortland: 6.5”; Cutchogue: 5.0”; Elmira: 9.0”; Flushing (Queens): 9.0”; Fredonia: 1.4”; Glens Falls: 12.0”; Gloversville: 6.0”; Harkness: 7.0”; Haskinville: 8.0”; Hemlock: 4.8”; Hudson: 14.0”; Indian Lake (2 SW): 5.0”; Jamestown: 5.0”; Lockport (4 E): 2.0”; Lowville: 3.0”; Mechanicville (2 S): 13.0”; Mohonk Lake: 11.5”; Moira: 3.5”; Mount McGregor: 16.0”; Mount Vernon: 8.9”; New York City: 8.5”; North Lake: 9.0”; Norwich: 5.5”; Ogdensburg (4 NE): 2.5”; Oneonta: 8.5”; Philadelphia: 3.0”; Port Jervis: 10.4”; Rifton (1 N): 12.0”; Rochester: 7.0”; Roslyn: 9.0”; Roxbury: 9.0-“; Salisbury: 11.0”; Saranac Lake: 7.3”; Setauket: 7.5”; Sharon Springs (1 N): 12.0”; Sherburne: 5.3”; Shortsville: 6.0”; Silver Bay: 16.0”; Utica: 4.0”; Wappingers Falls: 12.0”; Watertown: 3.0”; West Point: 8.0”; Willard: 4.0”; and, York: 5.6”

Pennsylvania: Allentown: 12.0”; Altoona: 6.0”; Ardmore: 14.4”; Beaver Falls (1 NE): 2.2”; Bethlehem: 15.0”; Centre Hall: 10.0”; Chambersburg (1 ESE): 8.7”; Claysville (3 W): 2.5”; cloe: 3.0”; Coatesville (1 SW): 15.0”; Colebrook: 11.5”; Confluence (1 NW): 1.5”; Conchohocken: 9.5”; Corry: 1.9”; Creekside: 3.2”; Cresson (2 SE): 4.0”; Derry (4 SW): 6.0”; Doylestown: 7.0”; East Brady: 2.5”; Emporium (1 E): 6.5”; Ephrata: 10.0”; Erie: 1.4”; Franklin: 0.5”; Freeland: 11.0”; Gettysburg: 9.0”; Gordon: 12.0”; Gouldsboro: 10.0”; Graterford: 11.0”; Greensburg (2 S): 4.5”; Grove City: 1.5”; Hamburg: 8.9”; Harrisburg: 8.0”; Holtwood: 15.0”; Huntingdon: 7.0”; Ingram: 3.2”; Irwin: 3.0”; Jim Thorpe: 8.0”; Johnstown: 4.0”; Lan\caster: 8.0”; Lansford: 10.0”; Lawrenceville (2 S): 9.0”; Lebanon (4 WNW): 12.0”; Lewisburg: 10.0”; Linesville: 2.0”; Linesville (1 S): 2.3”; Lloyd: 8.0”; Lycippus (1 E): 3.3”; Lykens: 9.0”; Matamoras: 10.0”; Mifflintown: 9.1”; Montrose: 13.0”; Mount Pocono: 12.0”; Mount Union (1 N): 8.0”; Muncy Valley: 9.0”; Palmerton: 8.0”; Parker: 2.5”; Philadelphia: 6.8”; Pittsburgh: 2.7”; Pottstown: 14.0”; Quakertown: 11.2”; Reading: 10.0”; Ridgway: 3.0”; Ringtown: 10.0”; Saegerstown: 1.5”; Saltsburg: 2.9”; Scranton: 7.0”; Selinsgrove (2 S): 10.0”; Somerset: 5.7”; Springs (1 SW): 8.5”; State College: 9.0”; Sunbury: 11.5”; Towanda (1 S): 8.8”; Uniontown (1 NE): 3.5”; Vandergrift: 3.0”; Weikert: 12.0”; Wellsboro: 9.5”; West Bingham: 7.0”; West Chester (2 NW): 12.8”; Westford: 2.0”; White Haven: 8.5”; Williamsport: 11.0”; and, York (3 SSW): 8.0”

Rhode Island: Kingston: 3.5” and Providence: 3.0”

Vermont: Bennington (2 NNW): 16.0”; Burlington: 9.6”; Chelsea: 14.0”; Enosburg Falls: 6.0”; Garfield: 8.0”; Northfield: 15.8”; Norwich: 10.0”; Rutland: 16.0”; Saint Johnsbury: 9.5”; Vernon: 8.0”; and, Woodstock: 14.0”

Virginia: Blacksburg: Trace: Charlottesville: 1.5”; Columbia (2 SSE): Trace: Dale Enterprise: 6.0”; Dante: Trace: Fredericksburg National Park: 1.5”; Hot Springs: 2.0”; Lynchburg: Trace: Manassas (3 NW): 3.0”; Powhatan: Trace; Purcellville: 4.0”; Richmond: trace; Wise: Trace; and, Woodstock (2 NE): 3.8”

Washington, DC (April 1, 1924)

Source: Library of Congress
Washington, DC (April 1, 1924). Harris & Ewing, photographer

Source: Library of Congress
Washington, DC (April 1, 1924). Harris & Ewing, photographer

Source: Library of Congress
Washington, DC (April 1, 1924). Harris & Ewing, photographer

Source: Library of Congress
Washington, DC (April 1, 1924). Harris & Ewing, photographer

Source: Library of Congress