About 130 inches with more north and east of town.
The largest snowfall on record in Syracuse (measured at the airport) was 192.1 inches set in the 1992-1993 winter season. The 2000-2001 season 191.9 inches. Check this link for more: http://www.goldensnowball.com/yearly-winners-golden-award.htm
Syracuse holds the record for the snowiest city in the United States, with an average annual snowfall of over 120 inches. It also once received 192.1 inches of snow in a single snow season in 1992-1993, setting a record for the most snowfall in a single season.
129.4 inches of snow has fallen during this current winter season as of March 17t, 2012. The record for a season is 132.6 inches.
The snowfall accumulation in Illinois during the 2009-2010 winter season varied across the state. In some areas, snowfall exceeded the average, with some locations receiving over 50 inches of snow, while other regions experienced closer to their typical annual snowfall amounts. Overall, it was a snowy winter season for Illinois in 2009-2010.
For the 2010-2011 winter season, Asheville, NC received a total snowfall of 22.3 inches.
The largest snowfall on record in Syracuse (measured at the airport) was 192.1 inches set in the 1992-1993 winter season. The 2000-2001 season 191.9 inches. Check this link for more: http://www.goldensnowball.com/yearly-winners-golden-award.htm
Syracuse holds the record for the snowiest city in the United States, with an average annual snowfall of over 120 inches. It also once received 192.1 inches of snow in a single snow season in 1992-1993, setting a record for the most snowfall in a single season.
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Calumet, Michigan, typically receives an average annual snowfall of about 200 inches. This significant snowfall is primarily due to its location in the Upper Peninsula near Lake Superior, which contributes to lake-effect snow. The winter season in Calumet can be quite harsh, with snow often covering the ground from late November until April.
From Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_of_the_United_States): "On average, the mountains of the western states receive the highest levels of snowfall on Earth. The greatest annual snowfall level is at Mount Rainier in Washington, at 692 inches (1,760 cm); the record there was 1,122 inches (2,850 cm) in the winter of 1971-72. This record was broken by the Mt. Baker Ski Area in northwestern Washington which reported 1,140 inches (2,900 cm) of snowfall for the 1998-99 snowfall season." Otherwise, as for actual cities, the top five for average annual snowfall, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), are: Marquette, Michigan Sault Saint Marie, Michigan Syracuse, New York Caribou, Maine Lander, Wyoming Interestingly, Flagstaff, Arizona is #6. Source: http://lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/online/ccd/snowfall.html
Winter is the season usually associated with snowfall.
129.4 inches of snow has fallen during this current winter season as of March 17t, 2012. The record for a season is 132.6 inches.
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