US City Snow Stats Last Updated 5/15/10
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Below are most of the US cities and how much snow they have so far for the 2009 – 2010 season. We will try and update the snow stats as often as possible. There are still several cities in the United States missing as we try to locate their snowfall totals. For the time being we have left out many of the cities for the fact that unless something unexpectedly happens they most likely don’t have a shot at winning the Golden Snow Globe Award.
The first number is the current spot the city is on the snow mountain. The second number is where the city was toward the beginning of the season.. Just to give an idea of how the snowy city in the beginning and end
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Top 10 Snowiest |
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US States and Cities |
City Population |
2009 – 2010 |
Normal |
| 1-36 |
Syracuse, New York |
141,683 |
106.3 |
111.9 |
| 2-17 | Erie, Pa |
102,612 |
91.4 |
91.7 |
| 3-2 | Lakewood, Colorado |
140,671 |
90.6 |
??? |
| 4-10 | Rochester, New York |
211,091 |
90.2 |
100.3 |
| 5-1 | Fort Collins, Colorado |
128,026 |
88.7 |
??? |
| 6-6 | Philadelphia, Pa |
1,463,281 |
78.7 |
19.3 |
| 7-45 |
Pittsburgh, Pa |
316,718 |
77.4 |
40.6 |
| 8-7 | Baltimore, Maryland |
635,815 |
77.0 |
18.2 |
| 9-5 | Anchorage, Alaska |
275,043 |
74.6 |
69.5 |
| 10-14 | Buffalo, New York |
279,745 |
74.1 |
97.0 |
Some of The Other Snowy
Cities in The United States
| 11-4 | Grand Rapids, Michigan |
193,780 |
72.2 |
72.2 |
| 12-9 | Des Moines, Iowa |
194,163 |
69.0 |
36.4 |
| 13-20 | Worcester, Mass |
175,898 |
64.6 |
60.7 |
| 14-56 | Akron, Ohio |
210,795 |
63.1 |
47.4 |
| 15-3 | Denver, Colorado |
557,917 |
60.6 |
??? |
| 16-24 | Allentown, Pennsylvania |
106,992 |
59.8 |
32.3 |
| 17-54 | Cleveland, Ohio |
452,208 |
59.5 |
63.1 |
| 18-48 | South Bend, Indiana |
105,262 |
57.3 |
76.5 |
| 19-31 | Sioux Falls, South Dakota |
139.517 |
57.1 |
40.6 |
| 20-37 | Ann Arbor, Michigan |
113,271 |
56.0 |
??? |
| 21-? | Washington DC (National) |
550,521 |
56.1 |
15.2 |
| 22-33 | Chicago, Illinois |
2,842,518 |
54.2 |
38.0 |
| 23-12 | Madison, Wisconsin |
221,551 |
51.6 |
49.9 |
| 24-21 | Rockford, Illinois |
152,916 |
50.7 |
38.7 |
| 25-55 | Columbus, Ohio |
730,657 |
50.6 |
28.8 |
| 26-13 | Green Bay, Wisconsin |
101,203 |
49.8 |
53.1 |
| 27-27 | Newark, New Jersey |
280,666 |
47.9 |
25.9 |
| 28-15 | Omaha, Nebraska |
414,521 |
47.6 |
27.1 |
| 29-16 | New York, New York (JFK) |
8,143,197 |
47.2 |
21.3 |
| 30-18 | St Paul, Minnesota |
275,150 |
45.6 |
??? |
| 31-42 | Flint, Michigan |
118,551 |
45.1 |
48.3 |
| 32-44 | Kansas City, Missouri |
444,965 |
44.3 |
??? |
| 33-22 | Provo, Utah |
113,459 |
44.0 |
??? |
| 34-50 | Detroit, Michigan |
886,671 |
43.7 |
44.0 |
| 35-35 | Lansing, Michigan |
115,518 |
42.6 |
54.5 |
| 36-51 | Peoria, Illinois |
112,685 |
42.4 |
26.3 |
| 37-23 | Lincoln, Nebraska |
239,213 |
41.6 |
26.3 |
| 38-25 | Minneapolis, Minnesota |
372,811 |
40.7 |
??? |
| 39-39 | Topeka, Kansas |
121,946 |
40.7 |
19.7 |
| 40-53 | Dayton, Ohio |
158,873 |
40.0 |
29.2 |
| 41-52 | Toledo, Ohio |
301,285 |
39.1 |
37.4 |
| 42-49 | Cincinnati, Ohio |
308,728 |
38.4 |
23.6 |
| 43-46 | Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
578,887 |
38.3 |
52.4 |
| 44-28 | Bridgeport, Connecticut |
139,008 |
38.1 |
25.2 |
| 45-29 | Salt Lake City, Utah |
178,097 |
36.2 |
62.7 |
| 46-26 | Boston, Mass |
559,034 |
35.7 |
41.8 |
| 47-57 | Independence, Missouri |
110,208 |
35.6 |
??? |
| 48-? | Indianapolis, Indiana |
784,118 |
33.0 |
27.0 |
| 49-32 | Colorado Springs, Colorado |
369.815 |
31.8 |
44.8 |
| 50-11 | Providence, Rhode Island |
176,862 |
31.5 |
32.6 |
| 51-30 | Hartford, Connecticut |
124,397 |
30.6 |
45.9 |
| 52-47 | Fort Wayne, Indiana |
223,341 |
29.3 |
35.1 |
| 53-41 | Pueblo, Colorado |
103,495 |
28.8 |
36.6 |
| 54-40 | Richmond, Virginia |
193,777 |
28.0 |
12.4 |
| 55-? | Joliet, Illinois |
136,208 |
25.3 |
??? |
| 56-58 | Springfield, Illinois |
115,668 |
23.7 |
24.6 |
| 57-? | Oklahoma City, OK |
531,324 |
23.2 |
??? |
| 58-? | Tulsa, Oklahoma |
382,457 |
22.8 |
??? |
| 59-61 | Springfield, Missouri |
150,298 |
20.1 |
??? |
| 60-38 | Boise City, Idaho |
193,161 |
19.9 |
19.4 |
| 61-? | Dallas/Ft Worth, Texas |
1,213,825 |
17.1 |
2.5 |
| 62-? | Wichita, Kansas |
354,865 |
15.1 |
16.3 |
| 63-34 | Spokane, Washington |
196,818 |
14.4 |
46.2 |
| 64-59 | Albuquerque, New Mexico |
494,236 |
4.2 |
??? |



The Dallas nightly news just announced that we have had 17.1 inches of snow this season.Someone please list the city & yes we meet the population minmimum.
best regards from a Syracuse native
Again I say(to the tune of USA USA). Syr-a-cuse Syr-a-cuse Syr-a-cuse !! And then we play”We Will Rock You/We Are the Champions”lol