I spend all summer fantasize about winter. The end of May to the beginning of October, I wind up to quench sweat, wishing that I could take off my own skin and execution of an air conditioned environment to another. He is miserable. When the biting winter season cold hits, I embrace the, finally able to be a little uncomfortable when I'm outside. Add a bit of snow to the equation, and the result is positively heavenly.
Then, when I saw list of The Weather Channel snowy cities to the United States, my mind wandered immediately in cold places where I hop on a sled (which I prefer skis or snowboards), for a large, smoky warm chocolate cup and projecting randomly bystanders snowballs.
You are in that sort of thing? In addition, you probably want to dash off at one of the 10 cities snowy in the country! Where you ask the question, they are.
1. Valdez, Alaska: The Weather Channel pointed out that the city gets 297.7 inches of snow a year, with 180, entering only a month. If you go to the second snowy city in the country, the annual average is six feet lower than in Valdez. Slackers.2 Boonville, New York: just Boonville resembles a snowy place. With 220,5 inches per year, this town in the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains is called the "Eastern capital Snow" and a powder to back up this claim.
3 Hancock, Michigan: in December, 56 inches of snow is dumped on Hancock, with another 68 inches suite in January. The city average 218 inches per year and once vanté two feet of wet snow on 2 June. This is my kind of place!
4 Crested Butte, Colorado: from November to March, you can expect at least 30 inches of snow fall every month, with an annual average of 217.7 inches. If you like the snow to wrap your barbecue feast of labour, it is the location - you can also find snow falling until the end of June.
5 Truckee, California: to the end of the 19th century, Truckee bastonné storm with 10 feet of snow during two days. Since then, the elements have been merciful, if you call annual average snowfall of 198.3 merciful inches. Do the math on this subject.
6 Lead, South Dakota: storms abandonment of more than 10 centimetres of snow reaches at least three times per year in this city, which 187 cm of snow per year on average.
7 Steamboat Springs, Colorado: for 97 days per year, you can expect this mile - high city to have at least 10 cm of snow on the ground. Annual average snowfall of 175.5 inches is nothing to sneeze at.
8 Red Lodge, Montana: there years which has little snowfall in just two months - it is what it takes to mark an annual average of 173.9 inches. And snow lingers: there is at least one inch on the ground 127 days per year.
9 Tahoe City, California: starts snow falls in November, but when this is the case, it is paléolithiques. Tahoe City 170.8 inches per year on average.
10 Wooden railway, Michigan: this city has a slightly pornographic name and a hell of a lot of snow. Ironwood 164.6 inches of snow a year on average, and is a hotspot for wintersports, depending on The Weather Channel.
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