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The list of snowiest places in the United States by state shows average annual snowfall totals for the period from mid-1985 to mid-2015. Only places in the official climate database of the National Weather Service, a service of NOAA, are included in this list. Some ski resorts and unofficial weather stations report higher amounts of snowfall ...
Lead averages at least 20 inches of snow each month from November through April and lies in the heart of the Great Plains "blizzard alley." A five-day snowstorm in late February and early March ...
Snowfall map of the Great Blizzard of 1978, the highest-ranking storm on the regional snowfall index, outlining the six regions assessed with the scale. The regional snowfall index (RSI) is a system used by NOAA to assess the societal impact of winter storms in the United States.
Here's a look at weather forecasts for parts of the southern U.S. that may be hit hardest with snow and ice amid the impending winter storm: How much snow did your city get? Find winter storm ...
Early January nor'easter: January 6–7 N/A N/A Unknown Unknown 18.5 (66) 0.5 (12.7) Northeast United States: Unknown 0 First storm (January 8–10) January 8–10 Category 1 2.38 102 mph (164 km/h) Unknown 21 (53) Unknown Northwestern, Midwestern, and Southern United States Unknown 2 January 10–13 blizzard: January 10–13 N/A N/A 118 mph ...
As of January 24, top seasonal snowfall amounts at official NOAA snow stations include Juneau, Alaska, with 89.7 inches (7.5 feet); Anchorage, Alaska, at 87.7 inches; Marquette, Michigan, at 63.2 ...
Southeast region snowfall on Christmas Day 2004. Snow in Louisiana is a relatively rare but not unheard of sight because of Louisiana’s subtropical climate.For snow to push into Louisiana, extreme weather conditions for the area must be present, usually a low-pressure system coupled with unusually low temperatures. [1]
During the 2014 January polar vortex, more than 20 people across the country died from the cold as places like Georgia — which rarely see serious cold — dealt with lows under 10 degrees ...