28 Inches which fell on Halloween night in 1991.
It would be impossible to know how many snow days Minneapolis has had in their history without contacting the school system to get their records.
The largest snowfall in Georgia history was on January 22-23, 1940 when a storm brought 22 inches of snow to parts of the state, particularly in the northern and central regions.
The largest snowfall in Georgia history occurred on March 13-14, 1993, with some areas receiving up to 3 feet of snow. This event is known as the "Storm of the Century" and impacted much of the eastern United States.
Huge snowfall all over western Oregon in January of 1969. See article at the related link.
the largest will have to be in Feb 1st-4th in 2009 that caused loads od disruption,london was hardest yet first to be hit.
It's very difficult to say so far ahead of time, but indications are that the storm track will be farther north with a developing La Nina. This would bring increased snowfall and colder temperatures to Minneapolis.
Minneapolis averages: 40.0 days with > 0.1" snow 17.1 days with > 1.0" snow 8.9 days with > 2.0" snow 1.7 days with > 5.0" snow Source: Midwest Regional Climate Center
Almost certainly.
Rainbows do not usually form after a snow storm
A blizzard, or a heavy snow storm. Hope this helped, :)
a snow storm is created by high winds and snow in weather under 0 degrees
no