The US cities that get the most snow during spring
Laura Jackson
06 March 2020
Snow in the city
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Buffalo, New York: 15.5 inches (39.3cm)
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Portland, Maine: 15.9 inches (40.3cm)
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Worcester, Massachusetts: 16.2 inches (41.1cm)
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Juneau, Alaska: 16.4 inches (41.6cm)
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Nome, Alaska: 17.6 inches (44.7cm)
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Rapid City, South Dakota: 17.7 inches (45cm)
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Alpena, Michigan: 18 inches (45.7cm)
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Burlington, Vermont: 18.1 inches (46cm)
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Ely, Nevada: 18.3 inches (46.4cm)
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Rochester, New York: 18.8 inches (47.7cm)
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Cold Bay, Alaska: 19.4 inches (49.2cm)
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Binghamton, New York: 19.7 inches (50cm)
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Great Falls, Montana: 20.2 inches (51.3cm)
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Syracuse, New York: 21 inches (53.3cm)
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Denver, Colorado: 21.3 inches (54.1cm)
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Duluth, Minnesota: 22.3 inches (56.6cm)
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Cheyenne, Wyoming: 24.7 inches (62.7cm)
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Sheridan, Wyoming: 24.9 inches (63.2cm)
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Flagstaff, Arizona: 25.7 inches (65.2cm)
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Casper, Wyoming: 28.1 inches (71.3cm)
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Valdez, Alaska: 62 inches (157.4cm)
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