SYRACUSE -- Last weekend was a big weekend in Hollywood with the Golden Globes. Around these parts, the Golden Snowball is at least as big as the Golden Globes, and maybe even bigger! In case you are unfamiliar with what is officially named the Golden Snowball Award, it is an award (yes, a golden snowball on a pedestal) that goes to the city in New York State that records the most snow each winter.
Just so you know, Syracuse wins it alot, but not all the time, so it’s always somewhat interesting to monitor as we progress through the winter and see how snowfall is stacking up in each location.
Knowing that this has many “on edge”, I have checked the very latest total winter snowfall numbers, and so far, Syracuse is again in-the-lead.
As of January 19th, here are the totals (so far) for this winter.
Syracuse 104.7”
Rochester 67.9”
Buffalo 52.2”
Binghamton 47.3”
Albany 34.3”
In case you’re saying to yourself “Wow, Syracuse has way more snow than Buffalo. Is that unusual?”. Answer… No, it’s not unusual. Buffalo can sometimes get an early start with an October or November lake effect snowstorm, like they did again a few months ago, but over the long run, most winters, Syracuse clobbers Buffalo for snowfall, and it certainly appears we’re well on our way to another big win!