Key Insights: 16 frigid states like Alaska, Maine, and Montana, finish in the snowiest half of our ranking. 6 counties, including Onondaga County, New York (No. 11) — home to Syracuse — receive over 9 feet of snow each year on average. The Great Basin Desert — a temperate desert with high elevation — encompasses Salt Lake County, Utah (No. 19), and Nevada counties Washoe (No. 28), White Pine (No. 56), and Elko (No. 62). These mountainous regions have the right altitude in some places for the possibility of snow throughout all seasons. 15 states — such as Florida, Texas, and Georgia — defrost in the bottom half, with 53 counties getting an inch or less of snow on average each year. 25 of these counties receive an average of 0 inches of snow per year.
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