40 inches
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No. I've lived in the Seattle-Tacoma Metropolitan Area for quite a while. We might get black ice on the roads or frost on the lawn, but snow is rare. See the link below for Seattle weather information for the month of November.
Hutchinson doesn't record snowfall, but Minneapolis has received about 85 inches.
78.7" in 2009-2010.
The 24-hour snowfall record in the US is 75.8 inches, which was recorded in Silver Lake, Colorado on April 14-15, 1921.
The record for 24 hour snowfall in the US occurred on February 9, 1963 at the Mile 47 Camp in Alaska. There were 78 inches of snowfall that day.
"This wouldn't be anywhere near the latest Seattle snowfall, though, according to this "Ask Steve (Pool)" page - which says April 17, 1972, holds that record. (Must have been weird weather times; that same month, a major tornado hit Vancouver, WA." Found on: http://westseattleblog.com/blog/?p=6529
Niseko, in Japan, has the record for the second highest annual snowfall.
40 inches
10"
Jan.1967
Sept 5
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No. I've lived in the Seattle-Tacoma Metropolitan Area for quite a while. We might get black ice on the roads or frost on the lawn, but snow is rare. See the link below for Seattle weather information for the month of November.
See the related link. Snowfall in 1995-96 was about 108", the most on record.
Hutchinson doesn't record snowfall, but Minneapolis has received about 85 inches.