Top 10 Snowiest |
Now – Last Update |
and Cities |
City |
2011 – 2012 |
Average |
1-1 | Anchorage, Alaska |
275,043 |
134.5 |
74.4 |
2-2 | Lakewood, Colorado |
140,671 |
78.2 |
??? |
3-4 | Rochester, New York |
211,091 |
59.9 |
99.3 |
4-3 | Denver, Colorado |
557,917 |
55.6 |
36.3? |
5-5 | Grand Rapids, Michigan |
193,780 |
51.2 |
74.9 |
5-6 | South Bend, Indiana |
105,262 |
51.2 |
66.6 |
7-9 | Syracuse, New York |
141,683 |
50.6 |
123.8 |
8-7 | Fort Collins, Colorado |
128,026 |
49.9 |
??? |
9-8 | Erie, Pa |
102,612 |
47.6 |
101.2 |
10-11 | Ann Arbor, Michigan |
113,271 |
40.1 |
??? |
Some of The Other Snowy
Cities in The United States
11-12 | Worcester, Mass |
175,898 |
39.7 |
64.1 |
12-10 | Lansing, Michigan |
115,518 |
39.3 |
51.1 |
13-14 | Cleveland, Ohio |
452,208 |
38.9 |
68.2 |
14-18 | Pittsburgh, Pa |
316,718 |
36.9 |
41.9 |
15-20 | Spokane, Washington |
196,818 |
36.8 |
44.8 |
16-13 | Buffalo, New York |
279,745 |
36.7 |
94.5 |
17-15 | Flint, Michigan |
118,551 |
33.2 |
47.4 |
18-16 | Fort Wayne, Indiana |
223,341 |
32.2 |
33.5 |
19-19 | Green Bay, Wisconsin |
101,203 |
31.7 |
51.3 |
20-21 | Pueblo, Colorado |
103,495 |
32.1 |
31.6 |
21-20 | Madison, Wisconsin |
221,551 |
31.4 |
50.8 |
22-23 | Akron, Ohio |
210,795 |
31.0 |
47.4 |
23-22 | Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
578,887 |
29.6 |
46.8 |
24-24 | Hartford, Connecticut |
124,397 |
26.7 |
40.5 |
25-25 | Detroit, Michigan |
886,671 |
26.0 |
42.7 |
26-27 | Salt Lake City, Utah |
178,097 |
24.8 |
56.1 |
27-26 | Rockford, Illinois |
152,916 |
24.3 |
36.7 |
28-27 | Minneapolis, Minnesota |
372,811 |
22.3 |
54.0 |
29-28 | Colorado Springs, Colorado |
369.815 |
21.7 |
37.4 |
30-30 | Des Moines, Iowa |
194,163 |
20.9 |
34.9 |
31-37 | Toledo, Ohio |
301,285 |
20.8 |
37.7 |
32-31 | Omaha, Nebraska |
414,521 |
20.4 |
26.5 |
33-32 | Chicago, Illinois |
2,842,518 |
19.8 |
36.7 |
34-37 | Provo, Utah |
113,459 |
19.0 |
??? |
35-34 | Lincoln, Nebraska |
239,213 |
18.8 |
26.0 |
36-35 | Providence, Rhode Island |
176,862 |
17.8 |
33.8 |
37-36 | Joliet, Illinois |
136,208 |
17.0 |
??? |
38-38 | Sioux Falls, South Dakota |
139.517 |
15.9 |
44.8 |
39-39 | St Paul, Minnesota |
275,150 |
14.9 |
??? |
40-40 | Bridgeport, Connecticut |
139,008 |
13.6 |
28.1 |
41-42 | Columbus, Ohio |
730,657 |
12.2 |
27.5 |
42-41 | Allentown, Pennsylvania |
106,992 |
12.0 |
32.9 |
43-43 | Peoria, Illinois |
112,685 |
11.5 |
24.6 |
44-44 | Seattle, WA |
573,911 |
10.5 |
??? |
45-51 |
Albuquerque, New Mexico |
494,236 |
10.0 |
??? |
46-45 | Indianapolis, Indiana |
784,118 |
9.8 |
25.9 |
47-46 | Boston, Mass |
559,034 |
9.3 |
43.9 |
48-47 | Dayton, Ohio |
158,873 |
9.2 |
24.0 |
49-52 | Springfield, Illinois |
115,668 |
9.2 |
20.9 |
50-49 | Newark, New Jersey |
280,666 |
8.8 |
28.6 |
51-50 | Boise, Idaho |
193,161 |
8.6 |
16.7? |
52-51 | New York, New York (Central Park) |
8,143,197 |
7.4 |
25.1 |
53-53 | Cincinnati, Ohio |
308,728 |
5.6 |
22.1 |
54-54 | Philadelphia, Pa |
1,463,281 |
4.0 |
22.4 |
55-55 | Kansas City, Missouri |
444,965 |
3.9 |
18.8 |
56-60 | Topeka, Kansas |
121,946 |
3.1 |
17.8 |
57-58 | Wichita, Kansas |
354,865 |
3.0 |
14.7 |
58-56 | Independence, Missouri |
110,208 |
2.9 |
??? |
59-57 | Springfield, Missouri |
150,298 |
2.8 |
??? |
60-59 | Washington DC (National) |
550,521 |
2.0 |
14.5 |
61-61 | Oklahoma City, OK |
531,324 |
1.8 |
7.8 |
62-62 | Baltimore, Maryland |
635,815 |
1.8 |
20.2 |
63-63 | Tulsa, Oklahoma |
382,457 |
1.7 |
??? |
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Now I know this says population of 100k+… but scroll down this link to check out what REAL snow-fall is. Mayville, NY about 40 miles southeast of Erie, PA (near Jamestown, NY) – - – 2009 snowfall = 295 inches!
http://www.villageofmayville.com/page2.html
No doubt BT that some of the smaller cities pile the snow on including your city. There has been sooo many times where I watch the snow bands drop south of Buffalo and just sit kind of like they do here in the Syracuse area except the opposite. They drop down to us but then go back up north to Fulton, Oswego, the Tug Hill area and just sit. Nothing but respect for the totals you get