The Snowiest Cities in the United States 2015-2016
Below are some of the snowiest Big cities (Population 100,000+) in the United States for the 2015-2016 snow season. The snow season runs from July 1st to June 30th. Lakwood, Colorado took the honors as being the snowiest Big city in the US for the 2015-2016 snow season.
The Top 25 Snowiest |
6/30 – 4/28 |
and Cities |
2010 City |
2015 – 2016 |
Normal Snow to Date |
1-1 2015-2016 CHAMPS |
Lakewood, Colorado |
142,980 |
93.2 |
55.8 |
2-2 | Syracuse, New York |
145,170 |
80.3 |
123.8 |
3-3 | Fort Collins, Colorado |
143,986 |
72.8 |
55.8 |
3-6 | Denver, Colorado |
600,158 |
72.8 |
??? |
5-4 | Erie, Pennsylvania |
101,786 |
71.2 |
100.9 |
6-5 | South Bend, Indiana |
101.168 |
70.2 |
66.6 |
7-7 | Flint, Michigan |
102,434 |
69.0 |
47.4 |
8-8 | Sioux Falls, South Dakota |
153,888 |
68.5 |
44.5 |
9-9 | Rochester, New York |
210,565 |
63.7 |
99.5 |
10-10 | Grand Rapids, Michigan |
188,040 |
61.1 |
74.9 |
11-11 | Buffalo, New York |
261,310 |
55.1 |
94.7 |
12-12 | Ann Arbor, Michigan |
113,934 |
54.3 |
57.3 |
13-17 | Colorado Springs, Colorado |
416,427 |
50.7 |
37.7 |
14-13 | Green Bay, Wisconsin |
104,057 |
50.0 |
51.4 |
14-14 | Lansing, Michigan |
114,297 |
50.0 |
51.1 |
16-15 | Rochester, Minnesota |
106,769 |
47.9 |
51.9 |
17-16 | Worcester, Mass |
181,045 |
47.2 |
64.1 |
18-18 | New York, New York (JFK) |
8,175,133 |
41.4 |
23.8 |
19-19 | Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
594,833 |
39.1 |
46.9 |
20-20 | Anchorage, Alaska |
291,826 |
38.3 |
74.5 |
21-21 | Minneapolis, Minnesota |
382,578 |
36.7 |
54.4 |
22-23 | Allentown, Pennsylvania |
118,032 |
36.2 |
32.9 |
23-24 | Boston, Mass |
617,594 |
36.1 |
43.8 |
24-25 | Detroit, Michigan |
713,777 |
35.3 |
42.5 |
25-26 | Baltimore, Maryland |
620,961 |
35.1 |
20.1 |
Some of The Other Snowy
Cities in The United States
26-22 | Newark, New Jersey |
277,140 |
32.8 |
28.5 |
27-27 | Salt Lake City, Utah |
186,440 |
34.3 |
56.2 |
28-28 | Spokane, Washington |
208,916 |
34.2 |
44.9 |
29-29 |
Lowell, MA |
106,519 |
32.9 |
52.0 |
30-30 | Cleveland, Ohio |
396,815 |
32.8 |
68.1 |
31-31 | Madison, Wisconsin |
233,209 |
32.7 |
50.9 |
32-39 | Pueblo, Colorado |
106,595 |
31.4 |
31.8 |
33-32 | Chicago, Illinois |
2,695,598 |
31.2 |
36.6 |
34-33 | Reno, Nevada |
225,221 |
31.1 |
21.8 |
34-38 | Manchester, New Hampshire |
109,565 |
31.1 |
??? |
36-34 | Des Moines, Iowa |
203,433 |
30.3 |
35.3 |
37-35 | Akron, Ohio |
199,110 |
30.2 |
47.5 |
38-36 |
Pittsburgh, Pa |
305,704 |
29.6 |
41.9 |
39-37 | Providence, Rhode Island |
178,042 |
28.7 |
33.8 |
40-46 | Billings, Montana |
104,170 |
28.1 |
55.0 |
41-40 | Philadelphia, Pa |
1,526,006 |
27.5 |
22.4 |
42-41 | Omaha, Nebraska |
408,958 |
27.4 |
26.4 |
42-42 | Fargo, North Dakota |
105,549 |
27.4 |
50.4 |
44-43 | Bridgeport, Connecticut |
144,229 |
27.3 |
27.6 |
45-44 | Provo, Utah |
112,488 |
27.1 |
57.1 |
46-45 | Toledo, Ohio |
287,208 |
26.4 |
37.6 |
47-47 | Rockford, Illinois |
152,871 |
24.0 |
36.7 |
48-48 |
Washington DC (National) |
601,723 |
22.2 |
15.4 |
49-49 | Lincoln, Nebraska |
258,379 |
20.5 |
25.9 |
50-50 | Fort Wayne, Indiana |
253,691 |
20.1 |
33.5 |
51-51 | Columbus, Ohio |
787,033 |
17.1 |
26.7 |
52-52 | Peoria, Illinois |
115,007 |
15.3 |
24.6 |
53-53 | Lubbock, Texas |
229,573 |
13.3 |
8.2 |
53-54 | Indianapolis, Indiana |
820,445 |
13.3 |
25.9 |
55-55 | Albuquerque, New Mexico |
545,852 |
9.8 |
??? |