New Brunswick breaks snowfall record this month
By The Associated Press
February 26, 2010, 2:47PM
Patti Sapone/The Star Ledger Cars covered with snow on a residential street in New Brunswick.NEW BRUNSWICK — February 2010 marks the most snow ever to fall in New Brunswick in one month.
That's just the latest New Jersey record to be broken in this winter of seemingly endless snow.
Even before this week's storm, which dropped more than 2 feet on some parts of the state, it was largest amount of snow in one winter season on record in Atlantic City and National Park, N.J., where observations are made for the nearby Philadelphia International Airport.
State climatologist David Robinson said that by 7 a.m. today, New Brunswick had 37 inches in February alone. That easily tops the previous one-month record of 29 inches, set in February 1899.
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