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slides: See Where Worcester Ranks for Snowfall in US

Tuesday, December 01, 2015

 

The list is out of which cities in the US get the most snow and our own Worcester (which led the nation last Winter) did make the top 20, but is a long way from number 1.

According Niche, who compiled a list of the top 50 snowiest cities in the contiguous United States—“those boasting the most snowfall during the winter months. This ranking uses the 30-year average monthly snowfall totals for December through March, as reported by NOAA and only includes U.S. cities with a population above 50,000.”

So much for respect for Worcester. The City lead the country in snow last year,  shouldn’t there be some weighting?

Niche’s Methodology was:

The Snowiest Cities ranking provides a comprehensive assessment of cities with the most snowfall during the winter months. This ranking uses the 30-year average monthly snowfall totals for December through March, as reported by NOAA.

 

Related Slideshow: Top Snow Cities in the United States

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#20

Provo, UT 


Average snowfall: 45.0 in.

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#19

Kalamazoo, MI 


Average snowfall: 45.6 in.

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#18

Pocatello, ID


Average snowfall: 50.3 in.

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#17

Battle Creek, MI 


Average snowfall: 50.5 in.

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#16

Ann Arbor, MI


Average snowfall: 51.3 in.

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#15

Manchester, NH 


Average snowfall: 52.0 in.

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#14

Albany, NY 


Average snowfall: 53.9 in.

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#13

Boulder, CO


Average snowfall: 55.0 in.

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#12

Portland, ME


Average snowfall: 57.2 in.

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#11

Worcester, MA 


Average snowfall: 58.5 in.

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#10

 South Bend, IN 


Average snowfall: 60.0 in.

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#9

Cleveland, OH


Average snowfall: 60.3 in.

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#8

Duluth, MN


Average snowfall: 62.7 in.

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#7

Grand Rapids, MI


Average snowfall: 65.8 in.

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#6

Utica, NY


Average snowfall: 77.5 in.

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#5

Flagstaff, AZ 


Average snowfall: 81.7 in.

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#4

Buffalo, NY


Average snowfall: 82.9 in.

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#3

Rochester, NY


Average snowfall: 87.8 in.

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#2

Erie, PA


Average snowfall: 89.0 in.

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#1

Syracuse, NY


Average snowfall: 110.0 in.

 
 

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