What was the snowiest winter in MN?

The Minnesota state record snow depth was 88 inches from February 15th to February 21st in 1969.
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What was the snowiest December in Minnesota?

The deepest snow cover on record on December 25th was in 1983 with a hefty 20 inches. It was also a very cold Christmas in 1983, with the high temperature of one (1) degree F.
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What was the snowiest day in Minnesota history?

Dec 5-8, 1950, blizzard in northern MN delivered 25.2 inches of snow to Duluth.
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What was the snowiest year in MN?

The Minnesota state record snow depth was 88 inches from February 15th to February 21st in 1969.
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What are the snowiest years on record?

The heaviest annual snowfall ever measured in the entire United States and the world is 95 feet (29 metres) that fell between July 1, 1998 and June 30, 1999 at the downhill ski area on Mount Baker, Washington.
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What was the coldest winters in MN?

February 2,1996 was the coldest instrument-measured temperature on record for the state of Minnesota. A location in St. Louis County, 3 miles south of Tower, recorded -60 degrees F on February 2, 1996. This value ties Minnesota with North Dakota for the all-time record low for a non-mountainous state.
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Is Minnesota the snowiest state?

The United States of America is home to some of the snowiest places on the planet – its ten snowiest states being New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont, Alaska, Wyoming, Michigan, New York, Utah, Minnesota, and Massachusetts. The snowiest state of all is New Hampshire, which gets an average of 174.35 inches of snow each year.
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What is the snowiest city in Minnesota?

Hermantown, a small township of Duluth, Minnesota, is no doubt the snowiest place in Minnesota. This tiny town was founded in 1867 by two upstate New York families. It is located in the region once known as “the land up over the hill,” which would later be called the Town of Herman.
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When was the last white Christmas in Minnesota?

The years of 1936, 1941, 1942, and 1943 were excluded from the statistics due to missing data. Non-"white" Christmases: 1911, 1914, 1944, 1949, 1953, 1958, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1986, 1988, 1997, 2002, 2006, 2011, 2021. Snowfall used 106 years, snow depth 88 years.
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What day did it snow in all 50 states?

Snow cover for February 12, 2010, the last time all 50 states had some snow on the ground. The year was 2010.
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Has it snowed in Minnesota in July?

Snow probably has occurred there in very late August, although we have never found an official record of such. July snow would be an extremely rare event, and has not likely occurred in the last 300 years. Snow probably has never occurred between June 20 and August 20 since the USA took over the region in 1815."
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What was the coldest Christmas in Minnesota?

The Minnesota state climatology office has tracked weather for every December 24 and 25 since records were kept in 1899. Here's what we've found. The award for the coldest on Christmas Eve goes to 1983 at 10 below and on Christmas Day 1996 we “warmed” to 9 below zero.
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What was the warmest winter in Minnesota?

The record for the warmest winter day was 61 degrees on Dec. 6, 1939. 35 below was the coldest on Jan.
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What was the snowiest winter?

Mount Baker, Washington

This mountain also holds the United States record for the most snowfall measured in one winter. During the winter of 1998 to 1999, Mount Baker received an incredible 1,140 inches (95 feet) of snow.
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Is Minnesota the coldest state?

Alaska is the coldest state in the US, with an average annual temperature of 30.7 F°. The second coldest state in the US is North Dakota, with an average temperature of 42.4 F°. Minnesota is the third coldest state, with an average temperature of 42.5 Fº.
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Is Minnesota colder than Alaska?

So where does Minnesota stand in terms of the coldest places in the U.S.? Well, no surprise, Alaska beats everyone -- by a lot. The state's average annual temp is 26 degrees, while Minnesota's is 40.1.
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Are Minnesota winters getting colder?

Minnesota is getting warmer, especially winter nights in the northern parts of the state. Daily average minimum temperatures during winter (Dec-Feb) have increased 7.3 degrees from 1895-2021 in northern Minnesota, 6 degrees in central Minnesota and 4.9 degrees in southern Minnesota.
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When was the longest winter in Minnesota?

The all time record for consecutive days at or below 32 degrees for the entire winter in the Twin Cities is 83 days from December 15, 1874 to March 8, 1875.
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What year was the coldest winter on record?

The world record for lowest temperature recorded is -128.6 degrees Fahrenheit, according to the World Meteorological Organization. The temperature was recorded on July 21, 1983 in Vostok, Antarctica and confirmed by the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute in Russia.
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What was the coldest January in Minnesota history?

Perhaps the coldest windchill the Twin Cities has ever seen was -67 degrees F with the new formula (-87 degrees F with the old formula) back on January 22nd 1936.
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Is snow becoming more rare?

One reason for the decline in total snowfall is because more winter precipitation is falling in the form of rain instead of snow. Nearly 80 percent of the stations across the contiguous 48 states have experienced a decrease in the proportion of precipitation falling as snow (see Figure 2).
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What is the record breaking snowfall for 2022?

The snow gauge at the University of California, Berkeley's Central Sierra Snow Lab went blank for 37 consecutive days in early 2022, just weeks after setting a record for most snowfall in December at 202.1 inches.
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What state has no snow year round?

Where Has It Never Snowed In the U.S.? Extreme South Florida: Within the “Sunshine State,” no city south of Homestead has ever observed snow. Florida's low latitude and low elevation mean temperatures rarely get cold enough for snow to fall, let alone accumulate on the ground.
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