Worcester, Lowell and Boston are Top 3 Snowiest Cities in United States
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
"With the storms you have been getting hammered by the last few weeks you deserve to be on top of the Snow Mountain," said Patrick DeCoursey, of Syracuse, NY and owner of Goldensnowglobe.com. "I think it's pretty cool to be honest, and for what everyone in most of Massachusetts has been going through, the shoveling, trying to see over the snow banks when pulling onto the road, parking, narrow streets and probably two car wide driveways that their car barely fits through now and so on, the cities deserve to be where they are. I also like that Buffalo is tied for third too for the fact of what they went through with the Epic snow they received earlier in the season. I'll be happy for them for a day or two and then it's Syracuse's turn."
Here are the Top Ten Snowiest Cities in the U.S.:
1. Worcester, MA - 103.1 inches
2. Lowell, MA - 100.8 inches
3. Boston, MA - 96.3 inches
3.. Buffalo, NY - 96.3 inches
5. Erie, PA - 91.3 inches
6. Syracuse, NY - 86.5 inches
7. Rochester, NY - 78 inches
8 Grand Rapids, MI - 72.7 inches
9. South Bend, IN - 66.7 inches
10 Providence, RI - 54.8 inches
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