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- YemisrachBA - Dec 12 2007 | news, weather, snow, science
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quoted: On January 28, 1887, in a snowstorm in Miles City, Montana, USA, a rancher witnessed the world's largest reported snowflake to date. He measured the size of the unusually large snowflake at an astonishing 15 inches (38cm) wide and 8 inches thick! Incidentally, the record holder for the highest snowfall totals are also located in the Pacific Northwest of the United States.
Quoted: Weather historians and field observers claim that large snowflakes between 2 and 8 inches fall every year around the globe. Weather officials in Berlin, Germany reported snowflakes of 4 inches wide during a storm
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