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- Tamarack, California, also holds the U.S. record for the greatest snow depth ever measured. A maximum snow depth of 451 inches, or 37.5 feet, was recorded there on March 11, 1911, according to Burt.
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Dec 4, 2019 · Earlier that year Chimney Pond, Maine, established a state record for greatest depth of snow when 94.0” was measured on February 16, 2017.
Jan 7, 2015 · Tamarack, Calif. in the Sierra Nevada Mountains holds the United States record for greatest snow depth ever measured. A maximum snow depth of 451 inches, or 37.5 feet, was recorded on March 11,...
Dec 4, 2019 · Colorado leads the pack with the most extreme 24-hour snowfall record in the Lower 48 states. If you were 6 feet tall and standing outside for 24 hours in Silver Lake, Colorado, April 14-15, 1921...
Nov 18, 2022 · Tamarack, California, also holds the U.S. record for the greatest snow depth ever measured. A maximum snow depth of 451 inches, or 37.5 feet, was recorded there on March 11, 1911, according to...
Tamarack, California, also holds the U.S. record for the greatest snow depth ever measured. A maximum snow depth of 451 inches, or 37.5 feet, was recorded there on March 11, 1911, according to Burt. The record monthly snowfall in January of that year helped contribute to the record depth.
According to Weather Underground, the "greatest snow depth ever measured" in the United States occurred in 1911 in Tamarack. That year, officials measured a whopping 451 inches of snow stacked...
Dec 4, 2019 · An example of the incredible snow the Valdez, Alaska, area receives. Colorado leads the pack with the most extreme 24-hour snowfall record in the Lower 48 states. If you were 6 feet tall and ...