Surprisingly, Mount Baker, Washington state! 1140 inches of snow in a single year!The one day record is in Colorado at 63 inches.
Texas has had the most recorded tornadoes.
The record snowfall in the state of Iowa was twenty-one inches and fell in Fayette in 1959.
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 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.
Yes. The earliest measurable (>0.25 cm) snowfall at Chardon, Ohio, which holds virtually all of the snowfall records for the entire state, was 1.3 cm on 20 September 1956.Source: Ohio Journal of Science, 89 (4): p. 103 (1989).There is a book which claims that traces of snowfall were recorded at Toledo, Ohio, in August in 1949 and againin 1950, but that does not seem to be supported by any historical records that I can find.
Depends where in NJ, of course. Take a look at the related link to the state climate office snowfall records from last year.
Syracuse, Buffalo, Rochestet
It's a transitive verb, such as :"Tommy HIT the ball." or Birds ATE worms. The verb is BEING DONE Tommy HIT. Birds ATE. Snowfall CLOSED. The point is that the subject "verbed" the object. Not that the object was "verbed. "The school was CLOSED by snowfall." would exemplify a "State of being" verb.
During the Winter of 1933-1934 Pigeon River Bridge received 154 inches of snowfall, the State record for snowfall in one season.
Minnesota does not have a state month.
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.