There was 33.9 inches as of 11/24/11.
As of March 4 Anchorage had received 51.5", which is a little below normal.
The total snowfall for Anchorage during the 2013-2014 winter season was approximately 65.2 inches. This amount was significantly above the average snowfall for the area, contributing to a notably snowy winter. The season was marked by various snowstorms and colder temperatures, impacting daily life and travel in the region.
81.4", double the normal value.
129.4 inches of snow has fallen during this current winter season as of March 17t, 2012. The record for a season is 132.6 inches.
Anchorage, Alaska, typically receives around 75 to 100 inches of snowfall annually. The amount can vary significantly from year to year, influenced by weather patterns. Winter months, particularly from November to March, are when the majority of this snowfall occurs.
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
The average snowfall in Germany during the winter months is around 20 to 30 inches.
The average snowfall in winter in Stratford, CT is around 30-35 inches. Snowfall can vary each year depending on weather patterns and specific storm events.
Ask again when winter is over.
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The highest snowfall recorded at Hurricane Ridge in Washington State is approximately 1,140 inches (95 feet) during the winter of 1971-1972. This significant snowfall has contributed to the area being a popular destination for winter sports and snow-related activities. The region's unique geography and weather patterns often lead to substantial snowfall each winter.