Mar 9 Midwest cleans up after record snowfall - Highway and utility crews worked overtime Sunday to recover from the huge snowstorm that buried Ohio and other parts of the Midwest. More than 20 inches of snow fell from Friday through Saturday at Columbus, eclipsing the city's previous record of 15.3 inches set in February 1910, the National Weather Service said. Elsewhere on Saturday, 14 inches fell at Milan, Ind.; and up to a foot fell at Louisville, Ky., Buffalo, N.Y., Cleveland, Cincinnati, and parts of Tennessee. Arkansas collected a foot of snow Friday. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080309/ap_on_re_us/severe_weather_34 Thanks to Clay Olson for this link
Mar 8 Record Snow Buries Parts of Ohio, Indiana - 8 Mar 08 - Columbus, Ohio - A heavy winter storm walloped Ohio's capital city with more than 20 inches of snow, while blizzard conditions shut down highways across the state and parts of Indiana on Saturday.
The storm dumped 20.4 inches of snow on Columbus, breaking the city's previous record of 15.3 inches set in February 1910, the weather service said. Cincinnati and Cleveland also received about a foot of snow.
Snow as far south as Natchez, Mississippi - In addition to snow in Atlanta, Georgia, here’s a small sampling of other southern locations reporting snow as of 6 a.m. Saturday morning.