It's Impossible To Forget The Year New Hampshire Saw Its Single Largest Snowfall Ever
Last year’s winter was pretty unbelievable. Between the near-constant freezing temps and the snowfall that didn’t seem to stop, it may have felt like the worst winter season in the state’s history. But, it sure wasn’t! While it looks like this year’s winter might be surprising, we’re hoping it’s not like the winter New Hampshirites once experienced. The snowiest winter in New Hampshire history was recorded in 1969 and it wasn’t pretty.

Categories of winter storms are based on a rating referred to as the "RSI" and it rates each storm based on snowfall amounts and population. So, a heavy storm that disrupts a larger population will receive a higher RSI value.
These values go from 0 to 35, which are then converted to a rating of 0 and 5 similar to hurricanes.
The February, 1969 storm came in at a Category 5, the highest rating possible.
These values go from 0 to 35, which are then converted to a rating of 0 and 5 similar to hurricanes.
The February, 1969 storm came in at a Category 5, the highest rating possible.

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Since this storm, there have been advancements in both weather prediction ability and equipment to help keep us safe. No matter what this winter holds, make sure you're prepared by listening to weather reports and taking the advice of meteorologists seriously. If you're asked to remain indoors, stay inside. And, of course, stock up on bread. If the grocery store shelves are any indication, this is the #1 way to remain safe in a winter weather situation!
No matter how much snow the state receives this year, consider booking a stay at one of these 7 cozy New Hampshire inns. They’re sure to make any winter feel warm.
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