60-70" - Variability is very high in this area due to the strong influence of the lake.
Indianapolis, IN falls within the humid continental climate zone, characterized by hot summers and cold winters with moderate precipitation throughout the year. Snowfall is common in the winter months.
The largest recorded snowfall in Somerville, MA was during the Blizzard of 1978, when the city received over 27 inches of snow in a single storm.
20.3" officially, making it the third largest snowfall in recorded history there.
The annual average snowfall in Fairfax, Virginia is around 22 inches. Snowfall amounts can vary from year to year, but this is the typical average for the area.
Indianapolis is a city itself.
60-70" - Variability is very high in this area due to the strong influence of the lake.
Indianapolis International Airport.
What is the world's largest single day sporting event? The answer is the Indianapolis 500.
The largest snowfall in Georgia history was on January 22-23, 1940 when a storm brought 22 inches of snow to parts of the state, particularly in the northern and central regions.
Indianapolis. Its population is 820,445
The largest snowfall in Woodbridge, VA occurred on January 22-23, 2016 when Winter Storm Jonas brought 30.2 inches of snow to the area.
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway
The largest snowfall in Georgia history occurred on March 13-14, 1993, with some areas receiving up to 3 feet of snow. This event is known as the "Storm of the Century" and impacted much of the eastern United States.
Cities in Indiana with a population above 60,000, according to 2011 Census estimates are: Indianapolis (capital) 820,445 Fort Wayne 253,691 Evansville 117,449 South Bend 101,168 Bloomington 84,432 Hammond 80,830 Gary 80,294 Carmel 79,191 Fishers 76,794 Muncie 70,085 Lafayette 67,140 Terre Haute 60,785
The largest number of cars in contention to fill the Indianapolis 500 is 33. This is the number at the start of the race but some cars crash out and do not end.
Marion County has the largest population in Indiana.