About 25 inches.
It is 22.3 inches.
About 15"
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.
Approximately 50 inches
No not really - they do pick up some extra snow from lake effect, but it's not usually very heavy that far south. If you head up to to Crawford and Erie Counties, they average about twice the annual snowfall (all from snow off the lake).
2-3" annually.
It is 22.3 inches.
67.3 inches per year average, according to Cornell University's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) website.
The most snowfall occurs in parts of the Whites, with over 150-200" annually.
About 15"
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.
Around 70"
Almost 300cm.
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
Syracuse, Buffalo, Rochestet
Approximately 50 inches
On average it takes about 4-5 hrs to drive from Baltimore to New Haven. Ct