Below are some of the snowiest Big Cities (Population 100,000+) in the United States for the 2019-2020 snow season. The snow season runs from July 1st to June 30th. Congrats to Rochester, NY which was the city with the most snow and took the honors as being the snowiest Big city in the US for the 2019-2020 snow season. Which city will receive the most snow for the 2020-2021 snow season?
The Final Top 25 Snowiest Cities in |
Standings on 6/30 and 4/30 |
and Cities |
2010 City |
2019 – 2020 |
Average Snow To Date |
1-1 | Rochester, New York |
210,565 |
91.8 |
99.5 |
2-2 | Lakewood, Colorado |
142,980 |
88.7 |
55.8 |
3-3 | Anchorage, Alaska |
291,826 |
88.6 |
74.5 |
4-4 | Syracuse, New York |
145,170 |
87.6 |
123.8 |
5-5 | Fort Collins, Colorado |
143,986 |
73.9 |
55.8 |
6-6 2018-2019 CHAMPS |
Buffalo, New York |
261,310 |
69.2 |
94.7 |
7-7 | Erie, Pennsylvania |
101,786 |
67.4 |
100.9 |
8-8 | Ann Arbor, Michigan |
113,934 |
64.3 |
57.3 |
9-9 | Green Bay, Wisconsin |
104,057 |
61.3 |
51.4 |
10-10 | Rochester, Minnesota |
106,769 |
58.1 |
51.9 |
11-11 | Denver, Colorado |
600,158 |
57.6 |
??? |
12-12 | Colorado Springs, Colorado |
416,427 |
56.4 |
37.7 |
13-13 | Billings, Montana |
104,170 |
54.3 |
55.0 |
14-14 | Madison, Wisconsin |
233,209 |
53.7 |
50.9 |
15-15 | Flint, Michigan |
102,434 |
53.7 |
47.4 |
16-16 | Grand Rapids, Michigan |
188,040 |
53.5 |
74.9 |
17-17 | Minneapolis, Minnesota |
382,578 |
51.5 |
54.4 |
18-18 | Manchester, New Hampshire |
109,565 |
50.2 |
??? |
19-19 | Fargo, North Dakota |
105,549 |
50.2 |
50.4 |
20-20 | Spokane, Washington |
208,916 |
47.9 |
44.9 |
21-21 | Lansing, Michigan |
114,297 |
45.9 |
51.1 |
22-22 | South Bend, Indiana |
101.168 |
45.1 |
66.6 |
23-23 | Worcester, Mass |
181,045 |
44.9 |
64.1 |
24-24 | Salt Lake City, Utah |
186,440 |
43.9 |
56.2 |
25-25 | Detroit, Michigan |
713,777 |
43.7 |
42.5 |
Some of The Other
RANDOMLY picked Snowy
Cities in The United States
26-26 | Sioux Falls, South Dakota |
153,888 |
39.4 |
44.5 |
27-27 |
Lowell, MA |
106,519 |
38.6 |
52.0 |
28-28 | Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
594,833 |
37.8 |
46.9 |
29-29 | Pueblo, Colorado* |
106,595 |
36.2 |
31.8 |
30-30 | Peoria, Illinois |
115,007 |
35.9 |
24.6 |
31-31 | Chicago, Illinois * |
2,695,598 |
34.8 |
36.3 |
32-32 | Rockford, Illinois |
152,871 |
34.3 |
36.7 |
33-33 | Des Moines, Iowa |
203,433 |
34.0 |
35.3 |
34-34 | Cleveland, Ohio |
396,815 |
33.4 |
68.1 |
35-35 | Hartford, Connecticut |
124,775 |
32.5 |
40.5 |
36-36 | Springfield, Illinois |
116,250 |
31.4 |
20.9 |
37-37 | Akron, Ohio |
199,110 |
29.3 |
47.5 |
38-38 | Fort Wayne, Indiana |
253,691 |
26.5 |
33.5 |
39-39 | Toledo, Ohio |
287,208 |
25.6 |
37.6 |
40-40 | Omaha, Nebraska |
408,958 |
22.7 |
26.4 |
41-41 | Provo, Utah |
112,488 |
22.5 |
57.1 |
42-42 |
Pittsburgh, Pa |
305,704 |
21.7 |
41.3 |
43-43 | Dayton, Ohio |
141,527 |
19.4 |
23.3 |
44-44 | Joliet, Illinois* |
147,433 |
19.3 |
??? |
45-45 | Reno, Nevada |
225,221 |
17.6 |
21.8 |
46-46 | Lincoln, Nebraska |
258,379 |
17.6 |
25.9 |
47-47 | Kansas City, Missouri |
459,787 |
17.2 |
18.8 |
48-48 | Indianapolis, Indiana* |
820,445 |
16.2 |
25.9 |
49-49 | Boston, Mass |
617,594 |
15.8 |
43.8 |
50-50 | Boise, Idaho* |
205,671 |
15.3 |
19.2 |