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The highest recorded snowfall in the world was on Mount Baker. For the 1998-1999 season, the amount of snowfall was 1,140 inches. Mount Baker is located in Washington state and is 10.775 feet in height.
The record for snowfall in the state of Illinois was The Great Snowstorm of 1967. It started at 5:00 a.m. January 26, 1967. It ended at 3:05 p.m. January 26, at 23 inches. The previous record for one snowfall was 19 inces March 25-26, 1930. Actually the greatest snowfall in Illinois was in the St. Louis blizzard of 1982. Greenville, Il. received 25 inches on Jan 30-31st. It was a weekend storm that started on Sat. evening and ended Sunday afternoon. The storm left apx. 4000 motorists stranded on the area interstates. Greenville is located 46 miles east of St. Louis, Mo in Bond county along I-70. (source: today in weather history..accuweather.com)
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The record 24 hour snowfall is 62" at Thompson Pass.
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Meteorologists measure three things, says Dr. Moran: "The depth of snow that falls between successive observations, the meltwater equivalent of that snowfall and the depth of snow on the ground at observation time." Dr. Moran tells us how to measure a storm's snowfall like the experts. "Prior to an anticipated snowfall, place a simple wooden board on the ground.…New snowfall accumulates on the board, and at observation time a ruler is used to measure the snow depth to the board. Record the snowfall…and sweep the snowboard clean so that it is ready to receive new snowfall. Repeat this process throughout the snow event, and then compare your total snowfall with that reported by the local television or broadcast meteorologist. Note that snowfall is notoriously variable from one place to another with considerable differences within the District and across northern Virginia and adjacent Maryland." These differences depend upon things like temperature, the distance you are from the ocean and the track of the storm, he says.
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.
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