Snowall Statistics for Chicago ---- First Snowfall
Trace or More Average Date: October 30th Earliest: September 25, 1942 (Trace) September 25, 1948 (Trace) Latest: December 5, 1999 (0.1 inches)
Measurable (0.1 inches or more)
Average Date: November 16th Earliest: October 18, 1989 (0.7 inches) October 18, 1972 (0.2 inches) Latest: December 16, 1965 (0.3 inches) One Inch or More Average Date: December 2nd Earliest: October 19th, 1989 (3.8 inches) Latest: January 17, 1899 (1.0 inch) More information available here: http://www.crh.noaa.gov/lot/winter/chi_snow_statistics.php
In 2014, Roanoke, VA received approximately 30.5 inches of snow during the winter season.
As of February 2022, Chicago had received around 11 inches of snow for the winter season. Snowfall amounts can vary each year, so it's essential to check the most recent updates for accurate data.
35.6" fell in the winter of 2006-2007.
Philadelphia received approximately 44.5 inches of snow during the winter of 2010-2011.
Chicago typically gets the most snow in the month of January. Snow accumulation can vary each year, but historically January has been the snowiest month in Chicago.
11/2 inches
I Didn't Do It - 2014 Snow Problem 1-8 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-G
Today, May 21, 2010, exactly 00.00000" of snow fell in Chicago, IL.
In 2014, Roanoke, VA received approximately 30.5 inches of snow during the winter season.
24.5" fell in the winter of '88-'89.
As of February 2022, Chicago had received around 11 inches of snow for the winter season. Snowfall amounts can vary each year, so it's essential to check the most recent updates for accurate data.
Snow Globe - 2014 SUSPENDED was released on: USA: 20 December 2014
35.6" fell in the winter of 2006-2007.
Chicago did.
Bismarck, North Dakota received approximately 76 inches of snow in 2011.
Based on measurements in my own backyard, Barrie received appoximately 118" (or 300 cm) of snow from November 1st - April 1st.
I Didn't Do It - 2014 Snow Problem 1-8 was released on: USA: 2014