Our Two Analog Winters Had Three Blockbuster Storms! The Odds Look Good Don't You Think?
This one looks more like the '69 storm - forming off the Virginias and hitting New York and points northeast harder than Pennsylvania. The '58 storm is more like the ones that wallop PA - come up from further south.
It's interesting that this analysis was written in late 2002 - and a few weeks later a massive storm dumped two feet of snow in Eastern PA.
That would have been The President's Day Blizzard in Feb '03, which caused me major problems, just south of the York area.
http://www.gdnctr.com/blizzard-03/blizzard03_gh_damage.htm
All houses made it easily through 38" in The Blizzard of '96 ( http://www.gdnctr.com/jan_12.htm ), but the snow wasn't evenly distributed across the steel in '03, and 3 of 6 houses caved-in.
Where in PA are you, d?