About 130 inches with more north and east of town.
As of 21 January 2009 109.2" of snow in the Syracuse area !
27.6" in Central Park, just about the average.
As of March 21, Syracuse had officially received 106.1", which is within a few inches of the average.
Source: NWS Binghamton
On December 8, 2010, Syracuse has about 18 inches on the ground an getting deeper.
Just went outside, as of 12:10am on Dec. 8, 2010 it slightly above knee height. Approximately 2 ft.
As of January 31, 56.1" was recorded at Central Park.
178.9" as of April 11 - the average is about 110".
Only 37.1" as of Feb 21, compared to an average of 95" by this time of the year.
About 130".
The largest snowfall on record in Syracuse (measured at the airport) was 192.1 inches set in the 1992-1993 winter season. The 2000-2001 season 191.9 inches. Check this link for more: http://www.goldensnowball.com/yearly-winners-golden-award.htm
yes, on average about 7 in every year. the entire season's snowfall is usually distributed over 2 or 3 significant snow events.
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Mt. Baker, Washington 2896cm 1998-1999 is the highest official record. There is a ski area there where they measure snowfall. However, it is likely that higher totals occur in areas where there are no official measurements. For example, there may have been higher snowfall higher on Mt. Baker (or neighboring Cascade peaks). There is also likely higher snowfall in the Coastal Range of Alaska. Think of it this way. If an area receives the equivalent of 300 inches (about 762 cm) of rain, it would be about 7620 cm of snow if all fell as snow at a 10:1 ratio. This is probably the upper limit anywhere on earth in a maximum year.
Not Exactly Sure, in the continental US, I'm pretty sure that the states that receive the most snow are Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Colorado, and North Dakoda.MONTREAL, QC, CANADA. IN THE WINTER OF 2007-2008 IT GOT AROUND A 4.5 METERS OF SNOW DURING THE WHOLE SEASON.
The largest snowfall on record in Syracuse (measured at the airport) was 192.1 inches set in the 1992-1993 winter season. The 2000-2001 season 191.9 inches. Check this link for more: http://www.goldensnowball.com/yearly-winners-golden-award.htm
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From Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_of_the_United_States): "On average, the mountains of the western states receive the highest levels of snowfall on Earth. The greatest annual snowfall level is at Mount Rainier in Washington, at 692 inches (1,760 cm); the record there was 1,122 inches (2,850 cm) in the winter of 1971-72. This record was broken by the Mt. Baker Ski Area in northwestern Washington which reported 1,140 inches (2,900 cm) of snowfall for the 1998-99 snowfall season." Otherwise, as for actual cities, the top five for average annual snowfall, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), are: Marquette, Michigan Sault Saint Marie, Michigan Syracuse, New York Caribou, Maine Lander, Wyoming Interestingly, Flagstaff, Arizona is #6. Source: http://lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/online/ccd/snowfall.html
Winter is the season usually associated with snowfall.
This is true
36.9" As of January 27 2011
Correct size is listed in your owners manual and on the drivers door post. The kind of tire you need depends on where you live and the road conditions in which you drive. If you live where you receive annual snowfall then buy and all season tire. If you live where there is no snowfall then just buy a good street tire.
All time, as of the 2007 season, Syracuse's record was 668-452-49.