From the National Weather Service in Anchorage:
132.8 inches...........1954-1955
128.8 inches...........1955-1956 113.8 inches...........2003-2004
121.5 inches...........1994-1995
111.0 inches...........1948-1949
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The total snowfall for Anchorage Alaska through March 8, 2012 is 126" and it is snowing today March 14, 2012. We will set a new record if we surpass 132" that we received in 1954-55. Let it snow - let it snow!!!!
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Hutchinson doesn't record snowfall, but Minneapolis has received about 85 inches.
78.7" in 2009-2010.
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The total snowfall for Anchorage Alaska through March 8, 2012 is 126" and it is snowing today March 14, 2012. We will set a new record if we surpass 132" that we received in 1954-55. Let it snow - let it snow!!!!
Mount Baker in Washington hold the highest seasonal snowfall record in the US. A total of 1,140 inches of snow or 95 feet fell during the winter of 1998 to 1999.
The 24-hour snowfall record in the US is 75.8 inches, which was recorded in Silver Lake, Colorado on April 14-15, 1921.
The record for 24 hour snowfall in the US occurred on February 9, 1963 at the Mile 47 Camp in Alaska. There were 78 inches of snowfall that day.
The record 24 hour snowfall is 62" at Thompson Pass.
The record is 972 inches for a whole winter, set in Thompson Pass at about 2500 feet above sea level north of Valdez.
Samuel F.B. Morse did not live in Anchorage, Alaska. He was an American inventor and painter known for inventing the telegraph and Morse code, but he did not have any known connection to Anchorage.
Niseko, in Japan, has the record for the second highest annual snowfall.
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Jan.1967