It was not your typical winter for the United States. New England was buried in snow, while the west suffered from yet another year of drought. Here is a list of the snowiest US cities, with populations over 100,000, that received the most snow this winter.
Top 25 Snowiest US Cities For Winter 2014- 2015
#1. Worcester, Mass = 119.7″ (average 62.9)
#2. Syracuse, New York = 119.1″ (average 122.2)
#3. Lowell, Mass = 118.6″ (average 51.2)
#4. Buffalo, New York = 112.9″ (average 93.5)
#5. Boston, Mass = 110.6″ (average 43.2)
#6. Erie, Pennsylvania = 110.3″ (average 100)
#7. Rochester, New York = 101.4″ (average 97.6)
#8. South Bend, Indiana = 83.9″ (average 66.1)
#9. Grand Rapids, Michigan = 78.0″ (average 74.4)
#10. Providence, Rhode Island = 76.2″ (average 33.6)
#11. Lakewood, Colorado = 73.1″ (average 51.1)
#12. Cleveland, Ohio = 66.3″ (average 67)
#13. Hartford, Connecticut = 63.8″ (average 40)
#14. Akron, Ohio = 59.8″ (average 46.6)
#15. Bridgeport, Connecticut = 59.7″ (average 27.3)
#16. New York, New York (LaGuardia) = 53.8″ (26.8)
#17. Ann Arbor, Michigan = 51.”5 (average 56.3)
#18 Chicago, Illinois = 50.7″ (average 35.9)
#19. Rochester, Minnesota = 50.4″ (average 50.3)
#20. Allentown, Pennsylvania = 50.1″ (average 32.5)
#21. Denver, Colorado = 49.7″ (average 55)
#22. Billings, Montana = 49.5″ (average 48.6)
#23. Detroit, Michigan = 47.5″ (average 41.9)
#24. Pittsburgh, PA = 47.2″ (average 41.4)
#25. Newark, New Jersey = 46.4″ (average 28.2)
NOTE – We are still missing some of the US cities over 100,000 and we will add them as we find them..