The only such records I'm aware of are for Minneapolis (source: Minneapolis/St. Paul National Weather Service office):
1931-32, when 14.2 inches of snow fell
32 Inches of snow.
on average there is 150 snow storms a year in the usa
It actually does snow in most countries in the world. Almost all countries in the mid-latitudes (and obviously all in the high latitudes) receive at least some snow every winter, while a surprising number in the tropics are capable of at least some snow due to high elevations.
It will snow whenever a snow storm comes your way. If you don't get clouds that drop snow, then you will not get snow. And there is also the temperature and humidity and such and what not to consider.
The Christmas season falls in the winter season of Ohio. Usually it does snow in Ohio during Christmas. There are some years where the weather is weird and it does not.
no. You only have to have lived in Minnesota for at least a year and be at least 25 years old.
5-10 inches a year
About 4 inches. It really depends on where in Minnesota you lives but the average snow Minnesota got this weekend (14th of April) was around 4 inches.
The probability is 1 because it happens every year.
Minnesota gets a whole lot more.
i think new york
Minnesota is a good place to live because of the great hockey and all of the snow! To me snow is just plain awesome and I love it.
Minnesota has no deserts. But is does have 10,000 lakes!
Very soon. Just bear with us.
A two stage snowblower will have better performance. I think that everyone I know(I'm in Minnesota, the state that dumps 4 feet of snow randomly each year) has two stage.
Minnesota Vikings.
No, avocados will not survive in Minnesota. Avocados are a warm weather plant that cannot withstand harsh winters (snow or frost)