The 2009 – 2010 Snowiest Ciy in the US (population 100,000 +)
Top 10 Snowiest Cities in the United States Last Updated 5/15/2010 |
|
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 |
??? |
in dec. 2009, Flagstaff, Az got 20.1 inches of snow in one strom. Flagstaff gets a lot of snow during the winter… how come it’s not posted in this list?
Claudica, The cities listed here have a population of 100,000 or more. I looked into Flagstaff and the population is just under 66,000. That said you are having a great snowy season so far with over 40 inches.
*http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/04/0423620.html