The record at St. Paul (The Minneapolis WSFO has some problems) is 81.8" in '82-'83.
I do not have real-time data on snowfall for Hutchinson, Minnesota this year. I recommend checking with the National Weather Service or local weather sources for the most up-to-date information on snowfall in Hutchinson.
The average annual snowfall at Wild Mountain in Minnesota is around 70 inches. Snowfall amounts can vary from year to year based on weather patterns.
Cities that typically receive at least a foot of snow each year include Buffalo, New York, and Rochester, New York. These cities are located in regions that experience significant lake-effect snow due to their proximity to the Great Lakes. Other examples include Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Anchorage, Alaska, both of which also have cold climates conducive to heavy snowfall.
The record snowfall for a single year in Albany, New York is 112.5 inches, which was set during the 1970-1971 winter season.
Average annual rainfall is 29.4 in. Average annual snowfall is 55.9 in.
I do not have real-time data on snowfall for Hutchinson, Minnesota this year. I recommend checking with the National Weather Service or local weather sources for the most up-to-date information on snowfall in Hutchinson.
The only such records I'm aware of are for Minneapolis (source: Minneapolis/St. Paul National Weather Service office): 1931-32, when 14.2 inches of snow fell
The average annual snowfall at Wild Mountain in Minnesota is around 70 inches. Snowfall amounts can vary from year to year based on weather patterns.
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Cities that typically receive at least a foot of snow each year include Buffalo, New York, and Rochester, New York. These cities are located in regions that experience significant lake-effect snow due to their proximity to the Great Lakes. Other examples include Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Anchorage, Alaska, both of which also have cold climates conducive to heavy snowfall.
The last record snowfall in California in May was 1955. However, California experienced another "May 1955" snowfall. In May 2011, Californians experienced snowfall in the cities and mountains.
In 1996, Minneapolis recorded 88 murders, high highest number on record for the city.
In 1995 - 1996, New York City set the record for snowfall with 75.6 inches of snow. Average snowfall is usually around 22 inches per year.
Quite a few, actually. I only have data for Minneapolis, but measurable snow has fallen as late as May 24. In terms of how the light snow of May 7 2010 compares: there are 10 other dates of May 7 or later with measurable snowfall in Minneapolis, with as much as 3.0" falling (May 20 1892) Source: NWS Twin Cities
The record snowfall for a single year in Albany, New York is 112.5 inches, which was set during the 1970-1971 winter season.
Minnesota's average annual precipitation ranges from 18 inches in the northwest to more than 32 inches in the southeast. This includes the water equivalent of 36-70 inches of snowfall.
In the context of Minnesota, one thing that starts with "X" is the Xcel Energy Center, a multi-purpose arena located in Saint Paul. This arena is home to the NHL's Minnesota Wild and hosts various concerts and events throughout the year. Another term starting with "X" related to Minnesota could be "Xerophyte," a type of plant adapted to survive in dry environments, which may be found in the state's prairies and grasslands.