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Post by grega94 on Dec 24, 2017 12:50:17 GMT -5
It varies where in the metro area you are from about 11 inches all the way to over 340 inches. What metro would that be? For Seattle metro area the snowiest spot would be Paradise (670.9 inches), but nobody lives there. The snowiest census designated place would be Greenwater (75.6 inches) with 67 people. The second snowiest census designated place would be Baring (52.5 inches) with 220 people. The snowiest city in the metro would be North Bend (14.7 inches) with 6,739 people. The snowiest large city would be Issaquah (11.6 inches) with 37,322 people. And the least snowiest place would be Seattle (6.8 inches) but I'm sure there are other micro climates near the sound that get less snow. (the weather station for Seattle is at the airport outside the city limits)
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Post by urania93 on Dec 25, 2017 5:52:22 GMT -5
The closest weather station to my place doesn't measure snowfall amounts, so I don't have any official data. Considering that in the last decades we had a couple of nearly snow-less winters (because of the lack of precipitations or too high temperature) and from the comparison with other places in my region I would estimate an average of about 70-80 cm of snow per winter.
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Post by rpvan on Jul 6, 2022 19:01:25 GMT -5
15-30" across most of the Vancouver region.
Some inland + higher elevation areas in the eastern suburbs are in the 30-60" range though.
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Jul 6, 2022 19:05:10 GMT -5
Averaging 290cm annually now.
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Jul 6, 2022 19:12:41 GMT -5
How much snow do you get in a year on average? Rochester averages 99.3” (252 cm) for 1981-2010. For 2000-2017, that number has increased slightly to 100.4” (255 cm). Historically, the least snowy year was 1946 with 41.3” (105 cm) and the snowiest year was 1959 with 151.7” (385 cm). I think I probably live in the snowiest climate of anyone on here Not anymore.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2022 4:07:24 GMT -5
Closest station to me in Northern Sydney has recorded zero snowfall, as expected. However, I think that all places on Earth have recorded snowfall, as around 800 million years ago, it was a Snowball Earth, where ice sheets reached to the equator!
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Post by dunnowhattoputhere on Jul 7, 2022 5:54:48 GMT -5
Idk, probably 5cm or something
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Post by cawfeefan on Jul 7, 2022 7:26:33 GMT -5
Probably it snows once every few decades here
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Post by Speagles84 on Jul 7, 2022 7:30:02 GMT -5
45-50"
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Post by Speagles84 on Jul 7, 2022 7:33:16 GMT -5
Averaging 290cm annually now. Who would be the top 10 now?
Hard since the euros don't record snowfall.
Probably you, babu, steelers, alex, crunch, jets, morningrise, me, ilmc90, and ariete?
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Jul 7, 2022 8:15:21 GMT -5
About 25" annually here, and it's still too much.
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Post by Steelernation on Jul 7, 2022 12:33:27 GMT -5
50.4”
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Post by alex992 on Jul 7, 2022 15:09:46 GMT -5
STC airport averages 47.9", Collegeville St. John's averages 58.3", so somewhere in that range for here. Probably about 52-54".
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