One of the snowiest places on Earth is Mount Baker in Washington State, USA. The Mount Baker Ski Area reported a record 1,140 inches (95 feet) / 2,896 cm (almost 29 m) of snowfall for the 1998-99 season.
Alaska also has some of the highest snowfall totals. The mountains just inland of the southern and southeast coast average over 500 inches of snow annually.
Additionally, almost every ski resort in California gets more than 300 inches of snow on average. Resorts elsewhere in the West get anywhere from 200-400 inches annually.
Right now its hard to tell but will soon be easy to tell. Lets just say that it will most likely snow then!
As of now, I do not have real-time data on the exact amount of snow in New Jersey. Snowfall amounts can vary across the state based on location and recent weather events. I recommend checking a reliable weather website or local news source for the most up-to-date information.
Florida
The town of Dalhart in the Texas Panhandle receives the most snow in Texas due to its location in the colder and more northern part of the state. Dalhart averages around 18 inches of snowfall per year.
Canada doesn't get the most snow. I assume you are talking in terms of countries.
The state where it snows the most is Alaska. :)
Most of us are seeing it now, if you mean snow or inclement weather in a specific region, so state
Yes, apparently on Jan 12 2010 there is snow in every state but Florida.
The state in the western United States with the highest annual snowfall is Wyoming. Wyoming receives an average of 91.4 inches of snow.
wisconsin because it's cold and has snow
For clearing snow? Its not a goverment rather a department of the state which could most likely be: Department of Public Transportation. though local or state could have contractors.
Well at this very moment they say it has About 699 cm OS snow. 22 feet, and is calling for ALOT more, so my guess is they can get alot of snow. :) But the snow they have now, i heard is a record of most snow in a log time.
Right now its hard to tell but will soon be easy to tell. Lets just say that it will most likely snow then!
Massechusets I souls think because it is the furthest away from he equator.
On the Tug Hill Plateau, averaging over 200" annually.
Of course sweetie, where covered in snow right now. We have over one foot of snow right now! (Wednesday, January 6th 2010
Actually, it's not really snow. It's just plastic particles made to look like snow. Now that that's settled, They get the "snow" into the snow globe by putting it in water which is then inserted through a hole in the bottom of the globe. If you look at the bottom of your snow globe, there is most likely a hole with a stopper inside it:)