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Top 10 Snowiest Places In America In 2023

By, Muhd. Faizan

Date - 08/09/2023

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Mount Rainier, Washington

Mount Rainier, Washington, receives an average of 645.5 inches of snow annually, making it the snowiest place in the contiguous United States.

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Mount Baker, Washington

Mount Baker Ski Area in Washington state is officially the snowiest place on Earth, with an average annual snowfall of 641 inches (16.3 meters).

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Juneau, Alaska

Juneau, Alaska, is the snowiest city in the United States, with an average annual snowfall of 674 inches (17.1 meters).

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Caribou, Maine

Caribou, Maine, is the snowiest town in the state, with an average annual snowfall of 83.4 inches (2.12 meters).

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Syracuse, New York

Syracuse, New York, is the snowiest metropolitan area in the United States, with an average annual snowfall of 114.3 inches (2.9 meters).

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Buffalo, New York

Buffalo, New York, is the snowiest city in the state, with an average annual snowfall of 83.4 inches (2.12 meters).

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Fairbanks, Alaska

Fairbanks, Alaska, receives an average of 75.4 inches (1.91 meters) of snow annually, making it the seventh snowiest city in the United States.

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Duluth, Minnesota

Duluth, Minnesota, receives an average of 62.5 inches (1.59 meters) of snow annually, making it the eighth snowiest city in the United States.

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Marquette, Michigan

Marquette, Michigan, is the third snowiest city in the contiguous United States, with an average annual snowfall of 149.1 inches (3.79 meters).

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Burlington, Vermont

Burlington, Vermont, receives an average of 52.7 inches (1.34 meters) of snow annually, making it the 10th snowiest city in the United States.

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