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syracuse, ny
100 inchesActually, the mean average snowfall from 1960 to 2006 is 62.1 inches according to www.wrcc.dri.edu
Greenwood, bc
what kind of correlation would you expect to find between a city's annual and the size of its population
Las Vegas.
None. Mexico City is below the snow line; its average annual temperature is 16 ºC (60.8 ºF).The last snowfall recorded in Mexico City happened on January 11, 1967; it was a 5 cm (2 in) snowfall.
Roughly $30,000 annual salry. One of the United States' lowest.
The answer is Syracuse, New York. Syracuse has an annual average of 124 inches of snowfall. That is more than any other major city in New York State.
The lower elevations of British Columbia's southwest corner avoid the long, snowy winters found elsewhere in the country. No other Canadian city comes close in comparison to how little snow the three major BC centres get. The BC cities average less than 65 centimetres (25.5 inches) annual snowfall, whereas the next lowest yearly snowfall is 97 cm in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Snow lands in southwest BC on fewer than 15 days a year and rarely lingers. The closest to these averages are Oshawa, Ontario with 29 days of snowfall a year, and Windsor, Ontario with 54 days a year of over 1 cm (0.4 inches) of snow on the ground. Major cities included in the weather rankings are the 25 Canadian metropolitan areas with the largest populations, according to Statistics Canada's 2006 census.
I'm not sure of the city, but Alaska usually has snow.
19 inches on average
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