Phoenix, Arizona is one of the hottest U.S. summertime cities with an average July high temperature of 104 degrees. In contrast, Flagstaff, Arizona is located only 145 miles away, but is the eighth snowiest city in the United States with an average seasonal snowfall of 99.9 inches.
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Most major cities in the United States receive some fresh snow in December, January and February. For a dozen cites, the annual snowfall normally adds up to 20 or more inches (50 cm). Denver Colorado gets the most snow with an average of five feet (153 cm) a year. ... Average annual snowfall for the snowiest major US cities:
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Another Alaska city earns a spot on the list of snowiest cities in the United States. Yakutat, Alaska is ranked number six with an average snow fall of a 191 inches each year. Blue Canyon; Some may be surprised to find that this city is located in California, but don't forget about all the California ski resorts!
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the snowiest place is actually Valdez, Alaska with 326.0 inches a year. http://www.usatoday.com/weather/resources/askjack/2003-10-01-snowiest-cities_x.htm Update:: While the "city" part is debatable based on the article from USA T...
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The winter can bring extreme cold to the United States, with cold arctic air and winter storms. When asked to name the coldest state in the U.S., Alaska comes to mind of course. Here are the 10 coldest cities in the United States, based on annual average temperatures, ... Snowiest Cities in the U.S. (over 10,000 in...
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Before we begin discussing records and cities, we need to answer one crucial question, “Alright, so what constitutes a city?”  For the sake of this article, we’re including all “cities” with a population of over 50,000 people.  So with that in mind, if you’re looking for the snowiest city in the United States,
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Actually, only one city in New York Syracuse makes the top 10 list of snowiest U.S. cities. It averages 115.6 inches of snow a year. The snowiest city really just an official observation location in the lower 48 states is Blue Canyon, Calif., with... ... Top snowiest U.S. cities...
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It's called the Golden Snow Globe contest and can be found at goldensnowglobe.com . Many people have asked in the past why not have a contest for the snowiest big city (population 100,000+) in the whole United States? ... Chances are none of the New York cities are even in the top ten right now. Personally I think this will...
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Which are the snowiest cities in America? What are the snowiest places in the world? Historic snowstorms of the United States are detailed as well as some of the nation's worst ice storms. Essays on a luminous snowstorm in New England and other strange snowfalls are also covered.
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