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Snow fall in Ohio greatly depends on whether your interested in the northern or southern part of the state. Up north and especially northeast, they have what's considered Lake Effect Snow which greatly adds to the amount of snow fall in the season. However in the southern areas of Ohio the snow fall can be greatly less than up north.
Up North, mostly east of Cleveland, Ohio is roughly going to get in the area of 60-100 inches (up to 8 feet) while in the southern parts of Ohio it may average around 20 inches (2 feet).
If northern Ohio, go to the national weather service Cleveland office in the climate section. They have snow totals as well as averages for at least 15 years.
57" at the airport (west of town), with much more just to the east
Source: National Climatic Data Center
roughly 36-40 inch a yr. depending when you live Cleveland gets more rain than Columbus, and Columbus gets more than cincinatti
all over Ohio :) during late fall- sometimes late spring
In Ohio it starts to snow around November
200"
Around 28 inches.
Late october to mid november
The Province of Calgary is located in Canada. The average annual snowfall for the area is 49.9 inches.
120 inches is the average annual snowfall
25 inches of snowfall per year.
Around 28 inches.
Late october to mid november
Most of Alaska averages more snowfall annually than most of Ohio.
Sept 5
Average snowfall is about 30" annually.
The average snowfall for Oswego NY is 140.3" per year.
Average snowfall is about 45 inches. See the related link for more.
The Province of Calgary is located in Canada. The average annual snowfall for the area is 49.9 inches.
The average Yearly snowfall in Newfoundland is 200cm to 300cm
120 inches is the average annual snowfall
Average snowfall in Nogales AZ is 3.1".
The deepest snowfall recorded in the US was at Tamarack, California with a depth of 451 inches. I do not believe there is any place in California that has never received snow. I have even been in Death Valley when it snowed. The average snowfall over Donner Summit is about 35 feet. So California has no "average snowfall." It depends on where in California one is when asking about the average snowfall.