A little more than Pittsburgh - about 42"
PA is a relatively large state with large differences in elevation and proximity to bodies of water, so snowfall varies widely. In SE PA, the average snowfall is about 25 inches. It goes up to 35-45 as you go west into central and parts of northeastern PA, as well as west of the mountains. The mountains can average over 100 inches, as can areas up in Erie and Crawford counties where lake effect snow is heavy.You can see a good visual of this at the attached map (related link) below.
I do not have real-time data on the amount of snowfall in State College, PA yesterday. I recommend checking local weather websites or news sources for up-to-date information on the snowfall in that area.
Over the course of a year, the most snow falls in the mountains, particularly in the west where they're higher. Many ski resorts in the Cascades, Sierra Nevada, and Rockies average 300-400 inches annually, sometimes more. The most snow ever recorded was only about a decade ago on Mt. Baker in Washington - 1,040 inches. Other than the mountains, areas downwind of the Great Lakes can receive a lot of snow, averaging more than 150 inches and in places, 200+ inches in locations such as the Keeweenaw peninsula of Michigan, north-central lower Michigan, extreme northwestern PA and southwestern NY, and particularly the Tug Hill Plateau east of Lake Ontario, which holds many records east of the Mississippi.
As of now, the snowfall in Erie for this year's season has been above average. The city has seen significant snowfall compared to previous years, with several snowstorms having already occurred. Residents are advised to stay updated on weather alerts and take necessary precautions during winter weather conditions.
88.8 inches of snow fall total in Erie PA as of Friday February 25, 2011
50-60" depending on elevation (there is no station that records snowfall at this particular location)
The annual average snowfall in Johnstown, PA is around 61 inches. Snowfall varies each year based on weather patterns and can range from 50 to 70 inches.
About 40"
About 40 inches Source: National Weather Service, Pittsburgh office
The average annual snowfall is anywhere from about 22 to 32 inches, on the higher end of that range in the northwest and lower in the southeastern part of the county.
Youngsville averages over 100 inches annually...near 115 would be my guess.
Erie, PA receives an average annual snowfall of around 100 inches. This heavy snowfall is due to the city's proximity to Lake Erie, which produces lake-effect snow.
The annual snowfall in Newtown, PA, varies each year but typically ranges from 20 to 30 inches. Snowfall amounts can be influenced by weather patterns and can fluctuate from year to year.
Around 50 inches.
6.6"
The address of the Latrobe Area Historical Society is: Po Box 266, Latrobe, PA 15650
About 80 inches.