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  1. Embrace the chill as we journey through the top snowiest countries around the globe in our breathtaking 2024 edition! From the serene snowscapes of Siberia t...

  2. Feb 7, 2011 · So sharpen your shovels, get out the skis, or just snuggle up with some hot cocoa. Here's a look at the places in the world that get more snow than anywhere else.

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    • Japan. There is no country that knows snowfall quite like Japan. Higher elevations in this country see nearly 600 inches of snow per winter season. The majority of snow falls in Japan in January and February.
    • Canada. Similar to the United States, Canada is also one of the snowiest countries in the world. Some records state that Canada is the coldest country on the planet.
    • The United States of America. Another one of the snowiest countries in the world is the United States. One reason the U.S. makes the list is because of the sheer size.
    • Norway. Did you know that Norway’s records show 900 inches of snowfall? That’s a lot of powder! While the country is full of lush foliage in the summer, winter covers Norway with snow.
    • Mount Rainier National Park. According to the National Park Service, the Paradise area at Washington's Mount Rainier National Park (5,400 feet above sea level) once held the world record for measured snowfall in a single year.
    • Shirakawa-go. The historic village of Shirakawa-go, Japan, is a mountain town known for its steep forests and traditional farmhouse building style known as gasshō-zukuri, which features thatched roofs built to withstand an annual average of more than 400 inches of snow.
    • Chamonix. The famous French ski resort Chamonix, perched in the frigid-yet-picturesque Alps, could be the snowiest place in Europe. The town sits in the shadow of Mont Blanc, the "white mountain," and was the site of the first Winter Olympics in 1924.
    • Mount Washington. Proudly calling itself the "Home of the World's Worst Weather," the Mount Washington Observatory in New Hampshire gets a whopping 378 inches of precipitation annually, and about three-quarters of it is snow, hail, ice pellets, and hail.
    • Mt. Rainier, Washington. Best Places to Stay. Mount Rainier is an amazing place to visit in the state of Washington, especially in the winter if you love snow.
    • Alyeska, Alaska. Best Places to Stay. Way up north in the state of Alaska, snow falls in huge amounts each and every winter. The town of Alyeska usually gets between 42 to 53 feet of snow each year and is near the larger city of Anchorage.
    • Aomori City, Japan. Best Places to Stay. By many accounts, Aomori City is the snowiest place on the planet, receiving around 312 inches of snowfall per year.
    • St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Best Places to Stay. Canada is known as a very cold and snowy place in the winter, but St. John’s is definitely one of the best places to be in the winter if you love snow.
  4. Dec 23, 2017 · 12-23-2017. The top 10 snowiest places in the world. By Chrissy Sexton. Earth.com staff writer. Scientists are reporting that snowfall in south-central Alaska has drastically increased thanks to climate change, but not many regions of the world are as fortunate.

  5. Nov 28, 2023 · 1.Lesotho. Snow at Semonkong Lodge in Lesotho. Lesotho, a landlocked country located in the southern part of Africa, experiences occasional snowfall, particularly during the winter season. It is...

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