ÿþ<html> <head> <title>TRENTON, NEW JERSEY: BIGGEST 2 DAY SNOWSTORMS 1865-PRESENT</title> </head> <body background="climatebackground.gif" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> <div align="center"><center> <pre><b>TRENTON, NEW JERSEY BIGGEST 2 DAY SNOWSTORMS 1865-PRESENT</b> 7-8 January 1996: 24.2" 12-13 February 1899: 22.0" 13 March 1888: 21.0" 9-10 February 2010: 17.6" 11-12 February 1983: 17.6" 26 December 1872: 17.0" 11-12 December 1960: 16.6" 19-20 March 1958: 16.6" 6-7 February 1978: 16.1" 3 April 1915: 16.0" 26-27 January 2011: 15.2" 16-17 February 2003: 15.1" 13-14 March 1993: 14.8" 22-23 January 2005: 14.3" 3-4 February 1995: 14.0" 25 January 1905: 14.0" 6-7 February 1967: 13.8" 11-12 February 2006: 13.1" 30 December 2000: 13.0" 15-16 February 1958: 13.0" 18-19 March 1956: 12.2" 18 February 1900: 12.0" DISCLAIMER The data on this website has been compiled by <a href="mailto:famartin1@yahoo.com">Raymond C. Martin, Jr.</span></a> While the best attempt has been made to ensure accuracy, the data provided here CANNOT be guaranteed. The <a href="http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/">National Climatic Data Center</span></a> is the sole source of official climate data for the United States. <a href="/weather/TrentonClimatology/">Back to the "Climatological Observations for Trenton, New Jersey" home page</span></a> </center></div> </body> </html>