TRENTON, NEW JERSEY BIGGEST SNOWSTORMS 1887-PRESENT 7-8 January 1996: 24.2" 12-13 February 1899: 22.0" 12-13 March 1888: 21.0" 19-21 March 1958: 17.8" 11-12 February 1983: 17.6" 16-19 March 1956: 17.4" 11-12 December 1960: 16.6" 6-7 February 1978: 16.1" 3 April 1915: 16.0" 15-17 February 2003: 15.2" 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" 25-27 November 1938: 13.0" 22-24 January 1935: 12.8" 18 February 1900: 12.0" 5-8 February 1899: 12.0" DISCLAIMER The data on this website has been compiled by Raymond C. Martin, Jr. While the best attempt has been made to ensure accuracy, the data provided here CANNOT be guaranteed. The National Climatic Data Center is the sole source of official climate data for the United States. Back to the "Climatological Observations for Trenton, New Jersey" home page