The average snowfall is about 32 inches (average precipitation is only 4 inches). Temperature is below zero most of the winter, only warming into the 40's and 50's during the summer for highs.
Nome averages about 62 inches of snow annually.
In January Nome averages about 10" of snow.
About 40-60", except in the mountains where it is higher.
Only about 30"
Weather Chanel
70.6"
about 68"
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Most of Alaska averages more snowfall annually than most of Ohio.
The average temp during January is between 72-86 degrees
The record is 972 inches for a whole winter, set in Thompson Pass at about 2500 feet above sea level north of Valdez.
Alaska's climate varies immensely, from the cool and super-humid southeast to the brutally cold and dry Arctic Coast.Total precipitation over Alaska is typically around 3,000 millimetres (120 inches) in the southeast, around 300 to 400 millimetres (12 to 16 inches) in the Interior and West, and around 100 millimetres (4 inches) on the North Slope.In the high southeastern mountains, as much as 150 metres (5,905 inches) of snow may fall per year, which is equivalent to 11,000 millimetres of rain (though on Mount Logan it never gets warmer than -20˚C or -4˚F and is mostly around -40˚C or -40˚F).Actual rainfall (liquid precipitation) over Alaska varies from around 40 millimetres (1.5 inches) over the North Slope, to between 200 and 300 millimetres (8 to 12 inches) over the interior and West. In the warmer southern coast rainfall varies from around 12 inches over the rain shadow areas near Anchorage to around 3,000 millimetres at Yakutat and 3,800 millimetres at Ketchikan where it can be too mild for snow even in winter.
what do you think you non-good person who doesn't know a dang thing about life D:
Since I'm on the internet, Google/Wikipedia.If my job depended on the answer being correct ... probably something published by the NOAA/National Weather Service.
what do you think you non-good person who doesn't know a dang thing about life D:
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At nearby Cape Romanzof, average snowfall is 68".
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Most of Alaska averages more snowfall annually than most of Ohio.
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The record 24 hour snowfall is 62" at Thompson Pass.
Average January temps (average of highs and lows) is 5.8 degrees... chilly
The 24-hour snowfall record in the US is 75.8 inches, which was recorded in Silver Lake, Colorado on April 14-15, 1921.
The record for 24 hour snowfall in the US occurred on February 9, 1963 at the Mile 47 Camp in Alaska. There were 78 inches of snowfall that day.