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  2. Snowfall tracker: See how much snow fell near you - AOL

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    Wondering how much snow has fallen near you? USA TODAY's detailed map lets you explore snowfall accumulation over the past 24, 48, and 72 hours. You can also check seasonal totals starting from ...

  3. These Are America's Snowiest Cities And Towns - AOL

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    Here's how we compiled the list: We pored through 30-year average snowfall statistics of hundreds of locations in the U.S. from 1991 through 2020. ... Record snow depth: April 15, 1929 (135 inches

  4. List of snowiest places in the United States by state

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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 ...

  5. How much snow fell near you? Use this interactive map to ...

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    Detroit snow forecast. All of southeast Michigan was under either a winter storm warning or winter weather advisory from 1 p.m. Wednesday to 7 a.m. Thursday, according to the NWS in Detroit.

  6. United States rainfall climatology - Wikipedia

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    Guam's climate is moderated by east to northeast trade winds through the year. The average annual rainfall for the island is 86 inches (2,200 mm). [74] There is a distinct dry season from January to June, and a rainy season from July to December. [75] Typhoons frequent the island, which can lead to excessive rainfall. During El Niño years, dry ...

  7. Snowbelt - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the snowbelts around the Great Lakes of North America with 150 cm (60 in) accumulations or more during winter. The Snowbelt, Snow Belt, Frostbelt, or Frost Belt [1] is the region near the Great Lakes in North America where heavy snowfall in the form of lake-effect snow is particularly common. [2]

  8. America's Snow Leaders, Laggards In East, Midwest, West ... - AOL

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    Flagstaff, Arizona, at an elevation of 7,014 feet, is over a foot of snow behind their average pace, and hasn't seen any snowfall since Nov. 7. ... - Beware Of Snowfall Maps On Social Media.

  9. Tug Hill - Wikipedia

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    The Tug Hill region, in the northeastern section of the map, receives the greatest average snowfall totals within New York State. The Tug Hill region is renowned for its bountiful snowfall. The region's topography and location in relation to Lake Ontario often creates ideal conditions for lake-effect snow ; snowfall totals for the Tug Hill ...