Odds of Winning for The Snowiest Big Cities in The US Snow Contest
First off there are No bets being taken at the snow site and this is all just for fun. I’ve been wanting to lay down some odds on some of the cities in the National Snow Contest for the past couple of seasons so here it is
This is all about just having some fun and of course, I’m not taking any bets but feel free to with your friends and family. Besides, if you were thinking of placing a bet against Syracuse, NY (Most likely those of you in Buffalo, New York)
then you might as well just click the donate button now and save some time on losing your money Oh, and feel free to leave your comments, flames, and FUN trash talking on this page in the comments section…
Scratches are all temporarily and I’m sure if any of the cities that are showing scratched right now will recover from their injuries sustained so far this season from the snowball fights trying to reach the top of the snow mountain
A ton of time, scientific data, thinking and of course my expert knowledge (ha) went into the handicapping for all of the Top 10 snowiest big cities in the United States as I’m sure you can tell. OK, that’s a lie and very little thought went into this but I still think this should be fun to see how it all pans out. I’ll also be listing a top 5 or top 10 lineups in the near future here of the way I think the cities will come in order at the end of the 2018 – 2019 snow season.
I actually did do a little bit of research when laying the betting odds down (no Betting) and have a few more things I want to check out for a few of the cities. The odds will be changing as the snow season plays out.
Current Odds Set on 3/1/2022 for
The 2021 – 2022 Snow Season!
GOLDENSNOWGLOBE.COM – The Snowiest Cities in |
Standings on 2/28/2022 & Updated on 2/24 |
and Cities |
2021 – 2022 |
Current Odds of Winning |
1-1 | Buffalo, New York |
85.9 |
3-1 |
2-3 | Rochester, New York |
74.7 |
7-1 |
3-2 | Anchorage, Alaska |
69.8 |
6-1 |
4-4 | Grand Rapids, Michigan |
64.6 |
12-1 |
5-5-NEW – This Season |
Boulder, Colorado |
63.7 |
8-1 |
6-7 | Syracuse, New York |
58.1 |
20-1 |
7-6 | Erie, Pennsylvania |
55.2 |
30-1 |
8-14 | Boston, Mass |
51.9 |
30-1 |
10-9 | Lansing, Michigan |
50.8 |
Scratched |
9-8 | Flint, Michigan |
50.5 |
Scratched |
11-10 | South Bend, Indiana |
48.7 |
Scratched |
12-11 | Cleveland, Ohio |
47.8 |
Scratched |
14-19 | Worcester, Mass |
47.3 |
30-1 |
20-18 Last Seasons Champs |
Lakewood, Colorado |
39.7 |
70-1 |
13-12 | Fargo, North Dakota |
46.2 |
Scratched |
15-13 | Ann Arbor, Michigan |
45.2 |
Scratched |
16-16 | Minneapolis, Minnesota |
43.5 |
Scratched |
17-15 | Akron, Ohio |
43.5 |
Scratched |
18-17 | Billings, Montana |
41.3 |
Scratched |
19-21 | Providence, Rhode Island |
40.1 |
Scratched |
21-20 | Detroit, Michigan |
39.6 |
Scratched |
22-22 | Spokane, Washington |
36.7 |
Scratched |
24-26 | Manchester, New Hampshire |
36.6 |
Scratched |
23-23 | Fort Collins, Colorado |
35.3 |
Scratched |
25-24 | Green Bay, Wisconsin |
34.5 |
Scratched |
Why isn’t Binghamton on the list?
You need to have a population of 100,000 minimum to be entered.
‘ Cuse all the way!
Go “Cuse!! My bets are on you. Still February and a lot of winter still to come–
When I moved from St. Paul to NYC last year, I realized how little it snows and how much warmer it is in NYC.
The odds will be changing throughout the end of the snow season. Should be fun to watch and see how it all plays out