The coldest winter in the United States after 2000 was in the 2009-2010 winter season. This winter was marked by record-setting snowfall and extremely cold temperatures across the country.
As of March 4 Anchorage had received 51.5", which is a little below normal.
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44.0"
For the 2010-2011 winter season, Asheville, NC received a total snowfall of 22.3 inches.
Philadelphia received an annual record snowfall of 78.7 inches during the winter of 2009-2010.
The total snowfall for Worcester, MA for the 2010-2011 winter season was about 81 inches.
60.7" as of April 9
The winter snowfall for New Jersey during the 2010-2011 season varied across the state, with some regions experiencing above-average snowfall and others below. Overall, it was a relatively snowy winter for New Jersey, with several significant snowstorms impacting the region during that time period.
Janesville does not have weather records, but to the south Rockville has recorded 51 inches and Madison to the north about 71", as of March 15 2011.
Minneapolis had received 84.7" as of April 5, 2011.
During the winter of 2009-2010, Calgary experienced significant snowfall, with the city recording approximately 200 cm (about 79 inches) of snow. This winter was notable for its frequent and heavy snowfalls, leading to challenging conditions for residents. The snowfall contributed to one of the snowiest winters in Calgary's history.