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Lead, South Dakota. Average yearly snowfall: 183.9 inches. Average snowiest month: April (29 inches) Record snowiest day: March 14, 1973 (52 inches) Record snow depth: March 1, 1998 (73 inches)
The list of snowiest places in the United States by state shows average annual snowfall totals for the period from mid-1985 to mid-2015. Only places in the official climate database of the National Weather Service, a service of NOAA, are included in this list. Some ski resorts and unofficial weather stations report higher amounts of snowfall ...
Köppen climate types of South Dakota, using 1991-2020 climate normals. The falls of the Big Sioux River in Falls Park, Sioux Falls, frozen over in winter. South Dakota has a continental climate, semi-arid in the west outside of the Black Hills, with four distinct seasons, ranging from very cold winters to hot summers. During the summers, the ...
The record for snowfall in a single month was 29.6 inches (0.75 m) in April 2013, and the most in one full season was 72.3 inches (1.84 m) from July 1975 to June 1976; in contrast, the 1988–89 season had less than 11 inches or 0.28 metres of snow all winter. The record for snowfall in a single day was 15.0 inches (0.38 m) on March 12, 2006.
On average, about 38% of the Lower 48 has snow on the ground on Christmas, ... Pierre, South Dakota, had 2 inches on the ground, and 4.2 inches of snow fell during the day. However, Minneapolis ...
Coldest average monthly temperature in the ... (−4 °F) to 7 °C (45 °F); Spearfish, South Dakota, on 22 January ... Snow fell as far south as the city of ...
Climatologist Brian Brettschneider compiled snowfall data from around the United States and Canada, creating a map to show which month is the snowiest for each location with an average annual ...
Snowfall averages 44.4 in (113 cm) per season, and has historically ranged from 10.1 in (26 cm) in 1930–31 to 89.6 in (228 cm) in 2000–01; [14] the average window for measurable (≥0.1 in or 0.25 cm) snowfall is November 3 through April 11, although snow in October occurs several times per decade and snow in May is a much rarer event.