the snowmelt from the Blizzard of 1996 caused massive flooding across Pennsylvania.
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/oh/hrl/surveys/ ... blcnts.htm
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I actually don't recall hearing about those floods, but I do recall having close to 3 feet of snow total on the ground at that point after the blizzard and the rest of the storms. Snow banks around the driveway were over 5 feet high. I never saw anything like it and haven't since then. Honestly, I don't remember seeing that much snow on our rooftop too...I honestly thought our roof would cave in. We were getting literally one storm almost every week that year.
I like that link to the Tropical Storm Alberto floods too...I still say Alberto should have been retired.
I like that link to the Tropical Storm Alberto floods too...I still say Alberto should have been retired.
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