The snowiest cities in the U.S. mapped
As you might be aware, most sources on the web still use snowfall measurements from 2010 and projections from the same year to estimate current snowfall. That’s why our team at Blue National HVAC manually analyzed 2020 climate data to get the most updated, accurate estimates of annual snowfall in inches.
By obtaining data from the National Centers for Environmental Information and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the team created the most up-to-date database of recorded snowfall total averages across the 200 largest U.S. cities based on the population through 2020.
The map below shows the top 25 snowest cities in the United States by average annual snowfall in inches.
Top 25 American Cities by Annual Snowfall
Salt Lake City in Utah got the most snow each year during the describing period through 2020, with an unbelievable 134.500 inches (3416.3 mm). Anchorage in Alaska was pretty close, with 105.567 inches (2681.4 mm). Along with Rochester in New York, which experienced 102.200 inches (2595.9 mm), these cities were the just three cities to report more than 100 inches (2540 mm) of snow yearly.