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The record for snowiest month in Rochester is February 1958, when 64.8 inches of snow fell. The snowiest winter on record was 1959-60, which saw 161.7 inches of snow. The total narrowly edged out ...
The city features four distinct seasons. Rochester sees on average 33.02 inches (839 mm) of rainfall and 51.9 inches (132 cm) of snowfall per year. Significant snow accumulation is common during the winter months. Spring and fall are transitional seasons, with a general warming trend during the spring and a general cooling trend during the fall.
The latest-ever first measurable snow for Rochester was Dec. 10, 1948. In a normal season, which runs July 1 to June 30, Rochester typically has 9.3 inches of snowfall by Dec. 2.
Map of Minnesota showing the snowfall totals from the 1991 Halloween Blizzard. Event [3 ... (State average) 33.92 inches (862 mm) [5] 1977: Statewide Longest dry ...
This winter, while bringing record-breaking warmth, is still ahead of last winter’s famously paltry snowfall. By the end of February 2023, only 29.9 inches of snow had fallen in Rochester ...
The average monthly temperature of Minneapolis varies from 13 °F or −11 °C in January to 73 °F or 23 °C in July.. Because of its location in North America, Minnesota experiences temperature extremes characteristic of a continental climate, with cold winters and mild to hot summers in the south and frigid winters and generally cool summers in the north. [2]
The average date for the last recorded snowfall in Rochester since 1959 is April 2. The earliest end to the snow season in that span was Feb. 15, 1991 and the latest was May 7, 1989. The last ...
Weather stations with highest snowfall in the United States by state, 1985-2015; State Place Average annual snowfall [3] elevation of weather station [4] coordinates [4] Other snowy areas (limited or unofficial data) and notes 1. Washington: Paradise, Mount Rainier: 645.5 inches (1,640 cm) 5,400 feet (1,600 m)