Vaughn MacKenzie
TDR MEMBER
Here's a snow cover map of the United States, showing locations with 2" or more of snow on the ground, as of 7am February 14th. See if you can spot any states without snow, I think I see a little blue in the Florida panhandle :-laf
As of February 12th 67. 1% of the US (7. 03 million square mi) had snow cover, at an average depth 8". Typically the US has 40-50% snow cover in mid February. The highest coverage recorded for February is 7. 31M sq/mi in February 1978.
As of February 12th 67. 1% of the US (7. 03 million square mi) had snow cover, at an average depth 8". Typically the US has 40-50% snow cover in mid February. The highest coverage recorded for February is 7. 31M sq/mi in February 1978.