If you are geographically learned, then you'd believe it, but if you aren't, would you believe me if I said Minnesota has a higher record for most snowfall record in 24hrs than New Mexico You'd be wrong
@@EnjoySackLunch From the Weather Channel website: Hawaii's 6.5-inch record was set at Haleakalā on Maui at an elevation of about 10,000 feet on Feb. 2, 1936. No official records exist, but Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa on Hawaii's Big Island may have seen higher totals in 24 hours.
if it hasn't changed since 1936 it's likely that it was beaten(but hasn't been recorded). mauna kea and mauna loa are both almost 4000 feet taller than haleakala.
The fact that it jumps from South Carolina to Illinois is really strange
2:16 THATS WHERE I LIVE
Minnesota is relatively low on this list
where did you get these maps
@emperor192 gisgeography.com/us-map-collection/
This wasn't the exact website, but it has the same images
@@PennTheFrede thanks
My state was first!
Southwest Florida never gets snow sadly.
I've never seen it.
If you are geographically learned, then you'd believe it, but if you aren't, would you believe me if I said Minnesota has a higher record for most snowfall record in 24hrs than New Mexico
You'd be wrong
i find the hawaii one hard to believe, Mauna kea and mauna loa are much taller and much snowier then the mountains on maui
Learn the rules
@EnjoySackLunch What are the rules?
@@EnjoySackLunch From the Weather Channel website: Hawaii's 6.5-inch record was set at Haleakalā on Maui at an elevation of about 10,000 feet on Feb. 2, 1936. No official records exist, but Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa on Hawaii's Big Island may have seen higher totals in 24 hours.
if it hasn't changed since 1936 it's likely that it was beaten(but hasn't been recorded). mauna kea and mauna loa are both almost 4000 feet taller than haleakala.
Very Cool
Dc record?
According to Weather.gov the record was set on Jan 28, 1922 at 21.0". I didn't include it since it's not a state.
Collectively as a state, California gets more inches of snow than any other state
Wrong, Alaska.
That's what I was thinking @@lmaobrae_wut
@@lmaobrae_wutAlaska does not get as much precipitation as California, so i assume it is california.