It's Impossible To Forget The Year Connecticut Saw Its Single Largest Snowfall Ever
By Lisa Sammons|Published February 25, 2023
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Lisa loves animals and has dogs, rats, cats, guinea pigs, and snakes. She is passionate about animal rescue and live music - traveling across the country to see a favorite band is a pretty regular occurrence! Being out hiking in the woods enjoying the scenery with her beloved dogs is another favorite hobby, and also checking out the Pokemon Go scene in whatever city she happens to be in at any given time (coffee and dog leash in hand). You can reach Lisa at lsammons@onlyinyourstate.com
We’re no strangers to winter storms in Connecticut. Every few decades, it seems like another massive blizzard rocks the Nutmeg State to its core. During particularly snowy winters, it can be hard to remember what a sunny day over green fields even looks like! Some of us love winter weather, and others start counting down the days until spring the second December hits. Even those Connecticut residents that are fond of snow probably got their fill a decade ago when the largest snowfall in Connecticut occurred. Back in 2013, an amazing 36 inches of snow fell in Ansonia, Connecticut, establishing a state record that hasn’t been approached since.
The snowfall started on February 8, 2013. Ansonia typically averages around 33 inches of snow a year, so this wasn't unusual or a cause for alarm.
The blizzard hit much of Connecticut and many parts of the state saw several feet of snow accumulate, but it was Ansonia that set a record for more snowfall in Connecticut within a 24-hour period.
Several cities throughout the state claimed to have received more snow, but the Ansonia records were independently verified by climatologists and considered the most reliable.
The president declared Connecticut to be in a state of emergency a few days after the storm. In all, New England saw 18 fatalities attributed to the blizzard.