2011 and 1999 where the most snow on the ground
The last record snowfall in California in May was 1955. However, California experienced another "May 1955" snowfall. In May 2011, Californians experienced snowfall in the cities and mountains.
In Mexico City the last snowfall was on January 12, 1967. Nonetheless, in the surrounding mountains it can snow every year during the winter months, January and February most likely.
Snowfall is a routine weather event with an annual average snowfall of 0.7 inches per year, which usually comes as a light dusting that is gone within hours. The most snowfall in a single year was 7.2 inches in 1987 and the most snowfall recorded in a single month was 6.0 inches during January of 1898 and in March of 1922. By comparison Denver gets 61.0 inches of snowfall every year.
Depends where in NJ, of course. Take a look at the related link to the state climate office snowfall records from last year.
The most snowfall occurs in parts of the Whites, with over 150-200" annually.
The answer depends on whether in the northern hemisphere or the southern hemisphere!
25 inches of snowfall per year.
The average snowfall for Oswego NY is 140.3" per year.
The average annual snowfall for Pasco, Washington is around 3 to 4 inches. However, snowfall amount can vary from year to year.
Most of Alaska averages more snowfall annually than most of Ohio.
A whole lot less than last year. Seriously, expect about average snowfall or a little under that.
Hutchinson doesn't record snowfall, but Minneapolis has received about 85 inches.