Record-breaking snowfall blanketed New York City on February 11 and 12, 2006. Measurements taken in Central Park showed that 26.9 inches had accumulated by the storm's end. The snow fell for 16 hours, and meterologists classified the storm as a nor'easter with winds about 20-30 mph.
The biggest snowfall for this season or a previous season?
31 inches
During the Winter of 1933-1934 Pigeon River Bridge received 154 inches of snowfall, the State record for snowfall in one season.
The state can record a lien against your property for any amount you owe.The state can record a lien against your property for any amount you owe.The state can record a lien against your property for any amount you owe.The state can record a lien against your property for any amount you owe.
Mt.baker in northern washington state holds the world record snowfall. So there you would definatly find at least 500 inches, of annual snowfall there. You could also find this kind of snowfall all over washington state, colorado, alaska, oregon, montana, and even places in northern california such as yosemete national park.
The record snowfall in the state of Iowa was twenty-one inches and fell in Fayette in 1959.
The amount of time a driving record covers varies from state to state, but all will report any tickets or accidents that occurred in that state.
If you don't count snowfall as rain "which you shouldn't" it would be Alaska If you do count it then it would be Nevada
Surprisingly, Mount Baker, Washington state! 1140 inches of snow in a single year!The one day record is in Colorado at 63 inches.
California
The first snowfall in December of 2014 varies depending on location. Winter Storm Damon was the first snowfall in the state of New York and it occurred on December 11, 2014.
The record for the most snowfall in one month is held by Tamarack, California. In January of 1911 the town received 390 inches of snowfall, equal to 32.5 feet. Tamarack also holds the Sierra Nevada record for most snowfall during one season with 73.7 feet in 1906-1907.
The highest recorded amount of snowfall in a 24-hour period in the US occurred in 1921 in the town of Silver Lake, Colorado. 76 inches fell on April 14 and 15. A total of 87 inches fell during that storm, which only lasted about 28 hours. The US record for the highest amount of snowfall in one storm is held by the Mount Shasta Ski Bowl, at 15.75 feet (480 cm), over the course of four days in February 1959.
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.