Western Maryland easily receives the most snowfall due to the mountainous terrain, primarily because this causes temperatures to be lower and induces orographically enhanced snowfall. Much of Garrett County averages more than 80 inches of snow, with well over 100 inches annually in the highest parts of the county, including Wisp ski area.
Source: National Weather Service, LWX Office
The second highest snowfall area is likely to be in mountainous regions with high elevation and cold temperatures, such as the Himalayas, the Alps, or the Andes. These areas receive significant amounts of snowfall due to their geographic features and proximity to moisture sources.
Hanna gets some of the most snow in the Black Hills, which means some of the highest totals in the Dakotas and south. Annual snowfall is probably about 80-95 inches in this region.
Syracuse has at least 20 inches more, on average. It's up there though.
The average annual snowfall in Helena, MT is around 38 inches.
The average annual snowfall in Billings, MT is around 55 inches.
Browning, Montana receives an average annual snowfall of around 38 inches. Snowfall amounts can vary year to year due to weather patterns and other factors affecting precipitation.
The average annual snowfall in Bozeman, Montana is around 86 inches. Snowfall can vary year by year, but this is the average amount.
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The average Yearly snowfall in Newfoundland is 200cm to 300cm
Average snowfall in Nogales AZ is 3.1".
The average annual snowfall in Wilmington, Massachusetts is approximately 49 inches.
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.