The annual average for Toronto is 122 cm (48 in) of snow. Some sources say it is slightly higher-- 130 cm, or 51 in. It should be noted that this amount will vary: some years, the city receives a number of storms or a blizzard, while other years, the total snowfall is far below normal. The record for most snowfall took place in 1937-38, when the city got 207.4 cm (81.6 in) of snow.
Environment Canada is showing this statistic for November in Ottawa: 19 cm of snowfall and 64 mm of rainfall.
The worlds deepest snowfall in the world was 110.663 feet deep and was in Canada
50-55" annually.
As of 2014, the average hourly wage for welders in Canada is $22.80. The average yearly salary for welders in Canada is $40,000. The rate is higher for more experienced welders.
The management salary for banks in Canada can vary greatly, but they do come out to a good average. The average management salary is 34,940 dollars per year.
The average snowfall in Calgary is around 128 cm (50 inches) per year.
Almost 300cm.
The average annual snowfall in Guelph, Ontario, Canada is approximately 160 cm (63 inches). Snowfall can vary each year depending on weather patterns and conditions.
The average annual snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada is around 110 cm (43 inches). Snow typically falls from November to March.
The average annual snowfall for Calgary, AB is around 50-60 inches (127-152 cm). Snowfall amounts can vary each year based on weather patterns.
Average snowfall is about 30" annually.
The average snowfall for Oswego, NY is around 123 inches per year.
The average annual snowfall in Bozeman, Montana is around 86 inches. Snowfall can vary year by year, but this is the average amount.
The annual average snowfall in Fairfax, Virginia is around 22 inches. Snowfall amounts can vary from year to year, but this is the typical average for the area.
Environment Canada is showing this statistic for November in Ottawa: 19 cm of snowfall and 64 mm of rainfall.
The average snowfall in Muskegon, Michigan is around 89 inches per year. Snowfall amounts can vary each year, but this is the average over time.
The worlds deepest snowfall in the world was 110.663 feet deep and was in Canada