According to NCDC, Homer averages 57.8" annually.
It varies from 200" to over 400" just inland.
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.
In northern Alaska and at higher elevations, it can snow almost the entire year. Elsewhere, it depends....snow starts in most other places by October, and by November it has typically snowed everywhere.
Juneau's annual average snowfall is 97.3" Source: National Climatic Data Center
The record snowfall in Wasilla, Alaska is 134.5 inches, which occurred during the winter of 1954-1955.
there is no rain. its snow
Most of Alaska gets much more snow than most of Antarctica.
Annual average is about 11"
Annual average is about 11"
It varies from 200" to over 400" just inland.
29-32 inches
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.
None. It only gets snow and frozen precipitation.
Tropical rainforests never get snow. Mid-latitude rain forests, such as in southeastern Alaska, get many feet annually.
No, in fact many places in the 'Lower 48' get more snow than Alaska.
At nearby Cape Romanzof, average snowfall is 68".
No.