Weather.com examined the 30-year average annual snowfall data from NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center and compiled a list of America’s 6 snowiest cities. They limited the list to cities that had a population of at least 1,000 as of the latest census data. Unincorporated towns, mountain parks, and ranger stations were not included.
6. Boonville, New York
Average yearly snow: 193.7”
5. Leed, South Dakota
Average yearly snow: 201.4”
4. Truckee, California
Average yearly snow: 202.6”
3. Hancock, Michigan
Average yearly snow: 211.7”
2. Crested Butte, Colorado
Average yearly snow: 215.8”
1. Valdez, Alaska
Average yearly snow: 326.3”
Valdez, Alaska takes the cake with an average yearly snowfall that totals over 27-feet high. Just to get an idea, that is a little more than three times taller than the tallest human on record, double the height of a one-story home, and almost hits the top of a football goalpost!
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