Silver Lake, Colorado received 76 inches (6 feet, 4 inches - 1.93 Meters) of snow in 24 hours spanning April 14 and 15, 1921.
The most snowfall recorded during 1 calendar day was in Georgetown, Colorado. 63 Inches in 1913
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The United States Snowbelt is located around the Great Lakes. The snowfall is called lake-effect snow and is found downwind of the lakes.
The state in the western United States with the highest annual snowfall is Wyoming. Wyoming receives an average of 91.4 inches of snow.
Many of the deserts in the United States may receive some snow in the winter, which quickly disappears. The Great Basin probably receives the most snow each year.
Melting snow increases runoff in spring.
Melting snow increases runoff in spring.
Not all mountains have snow caps. Some mountains in the southwestern United States do not have snow caps very often.
Alaska has the most snow of the fifty States. It also has the iciest rivers.
This would vary in different parts of the world, but in the United States, January and February are the months snow is most likely to stay on the ground without melting.
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Most of the precipitation in the mountain states comes in the form of rain. There is also sometimes snow, ice, sleet, and hail.
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