Q&A

How much snow does Lockport get annually?

How much snow does Lockport get annually?

Lockport averages 72 inches of snow per year. The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.

What is the average annual snowfall in Seattle Washington?

Seattle averages 6.8 inches of snow over the course of an entire year. Further inland, some areas of Washington state are reporting 12 to 18 inches of snowfall.

How often does Seattle get snow?

While Seattle does not receive as much snow on average as many parts of the country, snowfall is not uncommon and can be heavy. Accurate weather records began only about 100 years ago, but based on historical accounts, Seattle’s winters seem to have been colder and snowier in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

How many inches of snow has Seattle?

Seattle averages just 5.9 inches of snow a winter, although several winters—especially during the 1950s and 60s—have seen much more. Seattle’s official snowfall records were taken at Sea-Tac Airport from 1945 through the winter of 1995-96, and again from the winter of 2004-05 onward.

Is Seattle really depressing?

In fact, Seattle was the saddest metro area in the nation last month. Yep, Seattle is depressing and also depressed! About 1.5 million adults in the metro area reported having feelings of being depressed or hopeless last month.

What is the coldest month in Seattle?

January
Seattle C.O.’s coldest month is January when the average temperature overnight is 36.0°F. In August, the warmest month, the average day time temperature rises to 74.9°F.

Is Seattle really that gloomy?

A recent study named Seattle the No. 1 “gloomiest place in America.” The website Bestplaces.net, which ranks locations on all kinds of qualities, created a “gloom index” for the largest cities in the nation, based on weather data during the darkest months of the year.

What is the most snow Seattle has ever gotten?

21.5 inches
Among those years with measurements, the most amount of snow to land in one day at Seattle is 21.5 inches (54.6 centimetres) on February 02, 1916. Since 1948 the snowfall extremes were measured at Seattle—Tacoma International Airport.